An international team of researchers has collected data on metal halide perovskite solar cells from more than 15,000 specialist publications and made them available in an open-access database. The Perovskite Database Project is based on the FAIR data principles that data should be findable,
New York Giants fans are plenty salty these days, but one took their frustrations to the extreme on Monday by editing head coach Joe Judge’s Wikipedia page to read that Judge is a ‘clown’ and a ‘moron’ and the Giants are a ‘poverty franchise.
An NFT memorializing Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales's first edit on the online reference resource 20 years ago and the computer he used when programming the platform sold for a total of almost $1 million at auction Wednesday.
techxplore.com - Dec 15, 2021
A nonfungible token (NFT) of Wikipedia’s first edit sold for $750,000 at a Christie’s auction on Dec. 15. In a separate lot, the 20-year-old strawberry pink iMac used to create the online encyclopedia went for $187,
Quartz - Dec 16, 2021
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has auctioned off a non-fungible token (NFT) of the first edit ever made on the site. Wales typed the words "Hello, World!" after launching Wikipedia on January 15, 2001,
Erie News Now - Dec 16, 2021
A contractor at the Directorate-General of Highways (DGH) was found to have used a computer at the agency to edit political commentator Raphael Lin’s (林秉樞) Chinese-language Wikipedia entry, the highway authority said yesterday.
The Taipei Times - Dec 27, 2021
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has auctioned the first ever edit made on the site, as an NFT. And it sold this week for a whopping US$750k.
stockhead - Dec 17, 2021
After Wikipedia mods tried to take down the list of men's major winners, one golf writer stood up and fought back.
Golf Digest - Dec 15, 2021
Defence cyber geeks are ­engaged in a Wikipedia clean-up operation in a bid to wipe any reference on the internet to a growing scandal at a Sydney army barracks.
The Daily Telegraph - Dec 25, 2021
An NFT memorializing Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales’s first edit on the online reference resource 20 years ago and the computer he used when programming the platform sold for a total of almost $1 million at auction Wednesday.
Digital Journal - Dec 16, 2021
The Wikipedia-themed sale at Christie’s also featured an iMac used by Wales to create Wikipedia, which sold for $187,500. After celebrating its 20th anniversary in January, the free internet ...
CoinTelegraph - Dec 17, 2021
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