Your teacher might not trust Wikipedia’s crowdsourced encyclopedia, but it looks like Facebook does. The social media giant thinks the solution to its fake news problem maybe in Wikipedia’s digital ...
Facebook is testing a new feature that displays factual information from Wikipedia in some search results, the company confirmed to TechCrunch. This is perhaps an attempt to keep you on Facebook ...
Facebook made nearly $27 billion last year, but the tech giant can't seem to figure out how to fix its fake news problem on its own. Their solution: enlist a nonprofit that has successfully done ...
Facebook is testing a new feature that aims to keep users inside its platform when they’re looking for factual information they would otherwise turn to Google or Wikipedia to find. The company ...
Unlike most major Internet brands, Wikipedia had no year-end top-10 list to share. But that's not to say there isn't a list of most viewed Wikipedia articles of 2012. It took a software engineer with ...
Facebook users are starting to see Wikipedia knowledge panels in search results, similar to what Google has been doing for years. Facebook appears to be testing the addition of Wikipedia knowledge ...
While Wikipedia itself doesn’t publicly publish any data on its most popular pages of the year, a Swedish software engineer has analyzed the site’s public logs to show what pages most visitors were ...
Facebook has over one billion members and is one of the most valuable and recognizable companies in the world. If those statistics aren't enough to make you believe Facebook is a big deal, then maybe ...