How open is Open XML entry? Microsoft has reportedly agreed to pay a blogger and standards guru to make changes to Wikipedia articles. The Redmond software giant had agreed to pay blogger Rick ...
To Microsoft's roster of employees, add the inventor of the wiki. A wiki? Unless you're heavily into the Internet, chances are you're wondering what the heck that is. The wiki concept was created by ...
Microsoft Corp. landed in the Wikipedia doghouse Tuesday after it offered to pay a blogger to change technical articles on the community-produced Web encyclopedia site. While Wikipedia is known as the ...
Microsoft on Wednesday talked a bit more about the launch of its TechNet wiki, a Web page for IT pros where anyone can read, edit and contribute articles. The wiki went live as a beta in March, but ...
I’ll pay you to read IT Blogwatch: in which Microsoft is accused of paying others to fiddle with Wikipedia. Not to mention how to clean your keyboard in a dishwasher… Thus spoke Nancy Gohring (with ...
Microsoft Corp. landed in the Wikipedia doghouse Tuesday after it offered to pay a blogger to change technical articles on the community-produced Web encyclopedia site. (MSNBC is a joint Microsoft - ...
Over the last few days, websites have picked up on a story written by blogger Rick Jelliffe. In a post titled, "An interesting offer: get paid to contribute to Wikipedia", Jelliffe says that Microsoft ...
Follow the steps below on how to use Wikipedia in Microsoft Word: Launch Microsoft Word Click Insert, then click the Wikipedia button. Click the Trust this add-in button. Enter text into the Search ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Oct. 18, 2010 — Microsoft Research today announced the launch of the beta version of WikiBhasha, a multilingual content creation tool for Wikipedia. The WikiBhasha tool enables ...