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News and notes
"The Misplaced Pages Story"
BBC presenter Clive Anderson will host a half-hour show about Misplaced Pages, entitled "The Misplaced Pages Story". The show, scheduled to air on Tuesday, July 24 at 11:30 a.m. British Summer Time (10:30 a.m. UTC) on BBC Radio 4, is described as " whether Misplaced Pages is a valuable source of human knowledge or a symptom of the spread of mediocrity." It includes interviews from Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger, former Britannica editor-in-chief Robert McHenry, Web 2.0 critic Andrew Keen, and singer Mike Scott, who was involved in an edit war on his own article . The show will be available on BBC Radio 4's website (RealAudio link) or available as a podcast (Radio 4 Choice podcast) for about a week after its original airing.
Visa ruling incorrectly mentions Misplaced Pages
A Federal Magistrates' Court of Australia ruling that overturned the denial of a visa to an Armenian citizen repeatedly mentions Misplaced Pages, in an apparent misunderstanding:
21. It should be noted that the reference to the web site www.armeniapedia.org (the web site) is taken to be a reference to what I understand the parties to accept is a linked web site to the web site known as "Misplaced Pages".
The court appeared to have assumed that Armeniapedia.org was the same as, or related to, Misplaced Pages; some of the court's individual findings are questions about the reliability of Misplaced Pages, not Armeniapedia.
Briefly
- The Volapük Misplaced Pages reaches 30,000 articles.
- The Asturian Wiktionary has reached 1,000 entries.
- The Lithuanian Wiktionary has reached 1,000 entries.
- The Latvian Misplaced Pages has reached 10,000 articles.
- The Slovenian Misplaced Pages has reached 50,000 articles.
- The French Wikiversity has reached 2,000 pages.
- The Ewe Misplaced Pages has reached 100 articles.
- The English Misplaced Pages has reached 150,000,000 edits and 750,000 local media files.
- The Hebrew Misplaced Pages has reached 60,000 articles.
- The Vietnamese Wiktionary has reached an average of three edits per page.
- The French Wikisource has reached 2,000 registered users.
- The Afrikaans Wikiquote has reached 100 articles.
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