On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 12:15 AM, geni <geniice(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2009/3/30 doc <doc.wikipedia(a)ntlworld.com>om>:
You realise, someday the announcement will read:
"Wikipedia has been a popular product around the world for many years.
However, the category of traditional wiki encyclopedias and reference
material has changed. People today seek and consume information in
considerably different ways than in years past."
Civilisation proceeds obsolescence by obsolescence....
That would require whatever the replacement is to turn up before the
cost of hosting wikipedia becomes trivial and software agents that can
write the thing without human involvement have become widespread.
In fact if I had to put a guess on what will replace wikipedia is will
be made to order articles generated on the fly from a wide range of
sources by software.
Hmm. Can you get $$$ from that?
<me dreams about making fortune from this>
Some Wikipedia mirrors seem to be trying to do this already.
Carcharoth