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Re: Google faces 'Street View block' |
Jul 4, 2008, 17:06 |
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How many words were used on that waste of an article?
Why can't they write about something that actually means something rather than comparing the number of words used on Wikipedia?
This is another fine example of the state of video game and internet journalism.
---------------------------------------------------- Grand Theft Auto IV.....what else is there?
PSN ID= Puscifer73 "Blues News" Steam Community... http://steamcommunity.com/groups/bluesnews/ |
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Re: Google faces 'Street View block' |
Jul 4, 2008, 16:23 |
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Yeah, WWII only has X amount of words... on its main page. It has thousands and thousands more if you go into the main sections... and then those main sections... etc. That's a very good point. These comparisons aren't very fair. I have plenty of complaints about Wikipedia, like how UFO conspiracy theorists have hijacked the article on my great-uncle. But that's definitely a disingenuous criticism.
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Re: Google faces 'Street View block' |
Jul 4, 2008, 15:39 |
Beamer |
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That WTF World of Wikipedia is a bit idiotic.
Yeah, WWII only has X amount of words... on its main page. It has thousands and thousands more if you go into the main sections... and then those main sections... etc. |
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Google faces 'Street View block' |
Jul 4, 2008, 15:24 |
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Does anyone else find it odd that this is from a country where they are monitored by a CCTV on just about every street corner.
"In our view they need a person's consent if they make use of a person's face for commercial ends," said Simon Davis of the group. Last time I checked, I didn't have to pay to see Google's street view.
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