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One of the most common grouses with the Web’s favourite encyclopaedia, Wikipedia, is that the content on it cannot always be trusted. There are quite a few loose statements that have no credible citation to back them up, yet a lot of people rely on the site to conduct research.
This problem might soon be seeing a solution as the grey areas of credible content get shades of colours to determine their trustworthiness.
WikiLab, a project at the US-based University of California &ndash...
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This problem might soon be seeing a solution as the grey areas of credible content get shades of colours to determine their trustworthiness.
WikiLab, a project at the US-based University of California &ndash...
To read the full news article, click here