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	<title>Comments on: Wikis, RSS and Wikipedia history visualization by the Media Lab</title>
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		<title>By: VMUNIX Blues</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Realtime Global Conversations&lt;/strong&gt;

Once in a while, the miracle that is the hyperlinked web bops me on the head and reminds me how incredibly awesome it really is. Like just now, I read Jeremy Zawodney&#039;s post &quot;Why do Wiki RSS Feeds Suck?&quot; via my Bloglines feeds (which in itself is am...</description>
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<p>Once in a while, the miracle that is the hyperlinked web bops me on the head and reminds me how incredibly awesome it really is. Like just now, I read Jeremy Zawodney&#8217;s post &#8220;Why do Wiki RSS Feeds Suck?&#8221; via my Bloglines feeds (which in itself is am&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Zoinger</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;History Flow &#8212; How Wikipedia Pages Evolve&lt;/strong&gt;

History Flow is a tool created by IBM&#8217;s reseach team to study the history of collaborative documents. Specifically, they study how subjects on Wikipedia evolve over time. I found out about History Flow over at Nate Koechley&#8217;s blog. As the...
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<p>History Flow is a tool created by IBM&#8217;s reseach team to study the history of collaborative documents. Specifically, they study how subjects on Wikipedia evolve over time. I found out about History Flow over at Nate Koechley&#8217;s blog. As the&#8230;</p>
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