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== Misplaced Pages as a source ==
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Several newspapers and magazines have cited Misplaced Pages as a source. This is of course a great vote of confidence, but also brings with it a responsibility. Was ] really called ] before? Was the ] plain really called the Fertile Crescent?

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Some of these articles were found using and .
===January===
* "" (The Straight Dope, Internet, January 10, 2003) references Misplaced Pages as a source for further information on ] phonetics.

===March===
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, March 11, 2003) Article links to ]
* "" (Liberal Slant, Internet, March 22, 2003) ''link missing''
* "" (''The Age'', Australia, March 29, 2003) A look at Western civilization starting in the Iraq region. "According to Misplaced Pages's coverage of the ], "the Mesopotamian plain was called the Fertile Crescent" incorporating "present-day Israel, Palestine, and Lebanon and parts of Jordan, Syria, Iraq and south-eastern Turkey"."

===April===
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', UK, April 22, 2003) links to ].

===May===
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, May 22, 2003) links to ] (which doesn't exist)
* "" (''Telegraph online'', Internet, May 22, 2003) Links to ]
* "" (''Sydney Morning Herald'', Australia, May 28, 2003) "According to the web encyclopedia, Misplaced Pages, during the Cold War WMD referred only to nuclear weapons." Referring to ] article.

===June===
* "" (Daily Telegraph online, Internet, June 5, 2003) Article links to ]
* "" (Daily Telegraph online, Internet, June 10, 2003) links to ]
* (Associated Press, United States, June 2003) Cited Misplaced Pages as source along with others. Used in (''Naples Daily News'', United States, June 15, 2003) and "" (''Boston Globe'', United States, June 6, 2003)
* "" (Daily Telegraph online, Internet, June 16, 2003) Article links to ]
* "" (''The Globe and Mail'', Canada, June 20, 2003) Cites Misplaced Pages as a source for profiles of former Lord Chancellors.
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, June 25, 2003) Links to ]
* "" (''Salt Lake Tribune'', United States, June 26, 2003) Cited as source for ], "According to Misplaced Pages.org, Guthrie was blacklisted in the 1950s."

===July===
* "" (''Chessbase News'', Germany, July 8, 2003) cites Misplaced Pages (not named, but most likely ])
* "" (''Betterhumans'', Canada, July 17, 2003) links directly to ]
* "" (''SearchEnterpriseLinux.com'', Internet, July 8, 2003) links to Misplaced Pages definition of ]
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, July 9, 2003) links to ]
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, July 15, 2003) links to ]
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, July 25, 2003) links to ]
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, July 26, 2003) links to ]

===August===
* "" (Slashdot.org, Internet, August 11, 2003) quotes entire ] article
* "" (''Kansas City Star'', United States, ], ]) cites several sources for , among them Misplaced Pages.'''com''' (the article in question is probably ])
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, August 19, 2003) links to ]
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, August 20, 2003) links to ]
* "" (Channel Seven television, Australia, August 24, 2003) references Misplaced Pages as a source for further information on the gameshow questions.
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, August 28, 2003) links to ]

===September===
* "" (''TechTV'', Internet, September 9, 2003) quotes definition of ]
* "" (''Daily telegraph online'', Internet, September 16, 2003) links to ]
* "" (Aljazeerah.info, Internet, September 23, 2003) cites ]. Note that this is not the better-known .

===October===

* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, October 1, 2003) links to ]
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, October 4, 2003) links to ]
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, October 6, 2003) article links to ]
* (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, October 7, 2003) article links to ]
<!-- * "" (''Guardian Unlimited'', UK) section on ] and ] largely copied from Misplaced Pages but not credited (check the dates if this seems unlikely!), October 12, 2003. Nationmaster.com also have used the Scottish Labour Party article, credited though , October 23, 2003. (removing accusation because does not seem true)
-->* "" (Techcentralstation.com, Internet, October 13, 2003) quotes Misplaced Pages about ] with link to article.
* "" (Daily Telegraph online, Internet, October 15, 2003) article links to ]
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, October 17, 2003) links to ]
* "" (Counterpunch.org, Internet, October 18, 2003) cites Misplaced Pages as source that US founded the Palestianian Authority from the ] article.
* "" (''Knoxville News Sentinel (Tennessee)'', United States, October 23, 2003) references to the ] lifestyle article
* '''' (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, October 23, 2003) article links to ]
* "" (''Sacramento Bee'', United States, October 30, 2003) cites wikipedia as a source for information on a rum-based drink, called the ]

===November===
* "" (Slashdot, Internet, November 5, 2003) links to the topic of the ].
* "" (''Groklaw'', Internet, November 7, 2003) quotes and cites wikipedia as a source for information on ]
* "" (Venezuelan News and Analysis, Internet, November 2003) quotes Misplaced Pages extensively on ].
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, November 9, 2003) article links to ].
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, November 20, 2003) article links to ] -as does the same article on
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, November 28, 2003) article links to ]
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, November 30, 2003) article links to ]

===December===
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, December 7, 2003) article links to ]
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, December 12, 2003) article links to ]
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, December 13, 2003) article links to ]
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, December 15, 2003) article links to ]
* "" (''Extremetech'', Internet, December 23, 2003) article links to ].
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, December 23, 2003) article links to ]
* "" (''Daily Telegraph online'', Internet, December 29, 2003) article links to ]
* "" (Occupational Hazards (magazine), Internet, December 11, 2003) links to ].
*"" (New Straits Times, Malaysia, December 8, 2003) cites ]


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Revision as of 01:31, 5 August 2012

Misplaced Pages in the press


About Misplaced Pages

English

Bulgarian

Croatian

Danish

Dutch

  • Apestaartje
  • Metro(registration required)
  • Dutch computer magazine for the elderly, PC Plus Magazine, published a four page tutorial on how to add and edit Misplaced Pages entries in their October 2003 issue.

Esperanto

  • Radio Polonia interviews Chuck Smith; broadcast 2002/04/28 (MP3, transcript)
  • the March edition of the magazine Esperanto by the Universal Esperanto Association includes an article about Misplaced Pages
  • the 203rd issue of Starto by the Czech Esperanto Association includes articles from and about Misplaced Pages
  • the book Fakaj Studoj en Esperanto (Specialized Studies in Esperanto) includes a chapter titled "Vikipedio - Multlingva Reta Enciklopedio" (Misplaced Pages - A Multilingual Online Encyclopedia) about Misplaced Pages by Chuck Smith
  • Ĝangalo (a popular Esperanto portal) has an article about Misplaced Pages
  • Ĝangalo has an interview with Arno Lagrange about Misplaced Pages.

Finnish

French

German

  • see

Hungarian


Indonesian

  • Detikinet, 3 November 2003. 1001 Otak Berkolaborasi Lewat Internet.

Italian

Japanese - 日本語

Korean

Norwegian

Polish

  • Interia.pl
  • On 30.10.2001 the biggest Polish daily "Gazeta Wyborcza" had a lengthy article about Misplaced Pages. You can read it in Polish here.
  • The same article (somewhat shortened) was reprinted by "Angora" weekly magazine. (11.11.2001)
  • "Trybuna" daily newspaper had a feature about Misplaced Pages in the issue of 10.11.2001.
  • PC World Komputer Witryna Dnia, Misplaced Pages.com, 6 stycznia 2002

Portuguese

Russian

Serbian

  • Svet Kompjutera 10/2003, in an article about wikis (the article has three sections: introductory, "Misplaced Pages" and "Others")

Spanish

  • El Mundo - credits incorrectly wiki.org for thinking of the idea for wikipedia
  • Datafull.com
  • Ke!, revista de Infonomia (requires log-in)
  • Noticias.com
  • "Elec-Cronicas / Misplaced Pages", El Norte, Monterrey, Mexico, Decemeber 29, 2003 - "Una de las aventuras mas sorprendentes de la Red es probablemente la tentativa de escribir una enciclopedia en la redaccion de la cual cualquier internauta puede participar a su antojo. Basada en la tecnologia de los wikis de la cual hemos hablado hace poco, la Misplaced Pages festejara su tercer aniversario el 15 de enero con resultados impresionantes."

Swedish

  • Datormagazin, 8/2003
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