Online ads are generally too small and badly designed obtrusive and too nervous. I suggested to use big, nice ads (analogue to print) and separate...
Can someone please explain to this guy how print finances itself. My bad prose obviously is not clear enough. (Print finances itself mainly...
That is EXACTLY what I am saying, and that is why, economically speaking, it is only logical that news online are free - as long as there is...
Why should we start paying for contents? We didn't pay for them for the last 80 years. We used to pay for paper, but now that publishing costs are...
Is he famous around here?
What the hell are you talking about?
Okay, then let me try it this way: A) What happens if you search for "Bush", "middle east" or "russia" or basically whatsoever on Google. You...
Newspapers are wasting tons of money by closing their archives. Opening the archives would lead to a strong search engine performance, if not:...
You are right, I have been too busy explaining wikipedia to wikipedia-phobics, while there are way more interesting points to talk about:...
You sound like you're drunk or really really angry. – You never use wikipedia? You don't like it, don't trust it? Don't understand it? Fair...
I start repeating myself: I have the highest esteem for any professional that is doing his job well. And I also stated before that I would NOT...
Of course I do. But identity theft is not such a problem if the registration process is strict enough: http://www.citizendium.org/cfa.html In...
Couldn't agree more. You misunderstand 2 points. In the model I suggest 1. Readers cannot edit journalist's articles. 2. Every contributor has...
Exactly. Also smart: Allow transparent version control. Let users write articles. Interlink articles. Very stupid: Let users write anonymously...
Wikipedia is not a scientific resource, but its entries are generally more informative and more up to date. Yes, it is inaccurate at times, but we...
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