Mathias Schindler wrote:
"Klaus Holoch" is the spokesman of Brockhaus (English audience: please read "Britannica" with such well thought quotes like
"Brockhaus is providing verified knowledge on which you can rely on at 100 per cent." This is not the case at wikipedia, he claims. Because of this, you can't compare Wikipedia with Brockhaus"
Okay, here's the new part:
google for "Klaus Holoch": 220 hits google for "Klaus Holoch" wikipedia: 115
(Last week, there was a news agency-dispatch from dpa about wikipedia and it contained this statement from Holoch, this has resulted in some increase of google result numbers. This is the first time with more than 50% wikipedia-related pages when searching for his name only)
This only proves that bad publicity is often very good as long as the name is spelled correctly. The key words in his statement are "You can't compare..." What could possibly present a greater inspiration to making such a comparison.
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