Monday, December 5, 2011

Wikistream, Wikipedia to follow to the letter, in real time


Ever more determined to improve its articles and its content, the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, has opened a new tool, Wikistream. The latter is a rather interesting site: while millions of pages of the encyclopedia are changed at every moment, the site is a comprehensive inventory.


Thus, with Wikistream, it is possible to monitor in real time, for allegedly bitter taste of perfection, all contributions, retouching and other developments affecting their favorite encyclopedia.


Note all the same to their attention that perfection is not of this world ...

In addition, Wikistream, which identifies real time so all changes to the encyclopedia allows a close eye on the quality of contributions. It thus follows the scrolling of all changes, with the ability to click on pause, when the need arises as to stop the flow.

It's quite astonishing to discover, and more fascinating as the place looks like a form of Twitter feeds and more faster - or for a user who has decided to follow 50,000 people.

However, for those who wondered how often contributors could bring their little help, the answer has something to make you dizzy. But we could combine the adjectives to explain how all this is impressive. The best is yet to go there to get an idea.

From there to have an interest in the subject is something else.

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