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Wikipedia: No longer the Wild West?

Today's Internet is governed by the idea that crowds of people can create the news, share information and collaborate on online projects.

'Hunch' Web site will make decisions for you

Stumped on a tough decision? New Web sites are there to help.

Face to Facebook: social networks hit the streets

Every day, millions of people use social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook to stay in touch with friends, make business contacts and procrastinate at work.

Fortune: Why M&A deals are bad for shareholders

Experts who study mergers and acquisitions know deals have a dark secret: Most of them destroy shareholder value. The question is why, and the answer, according to David Harding, has a lot to do wi...

Business 2.0: Why commercial Wikis don't work

Nowadays, the all-powerful Web user, recently anointed as Time's Person of the Year, is both creator and consumer of every last bit of content at some of the Web's fastest-growing destinations. Witness the success of Flickr (the photo-sharing site), YouTube (the video-sharing site), Deli.cio.us (the bookmark-sharing site) and Wikipedia (the knowledge-sharing site).

Business 2.0: The Flickrization of Yahoo!

"I have never seen so many people with cameras," says Jerry Yang. "It is kind of scary." It's a perfect September evening at Yahoo headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. Yang, co-founder and chief Yahoo...

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