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*For the first time in almost two years, Wikipedia is mentioned on the front page of an Australian newspaper. The ''[[Australian Financial Review]]'''s lead story on Tuesday, entitled "[http://afr.com/p/national/study_triggers_doubt_about_bn_nbn_tp85g94b0HkvQljmSpOwiJ Labor under fire on broadband]", claimed that a secret [[CSIRO]] report on the [[National Broadband Network]] cited Wikipedia three times, including two technical citations comparing the performance of [[Satellite broadband network|satellite]] and [[Hybrid fibre-coaxial|HFC]] broadband networks. The report has been dismissed by independent Senators [[Nick Xenophon]] and [[Steve Fielding]] as a "pamphlet".
*For the first time in almost two years, Wikipedia is mentioned on the front page of an Australian newspaper. The ''[[Australian Financial Review]]'''s lead story on Tuesday, entitled "[http://afr.com/p/national/study_triggers_doubt_about_bn_nbn_tp85g94b0HkvQljmSpOwiJ Labor under fire on broadband]", claimed that a secret [[CSIRO]] report on the [[National Broadband Network]] cited Wikipedia three times, including two technical citations comparing the performance of [[Satellite broadband network|satellite]] and [[Hybrid fibre-coaxial|HFC]] broadband networks. The report has been dismissed by independent Senators [[Nick Xenophon]] and [[Steve Fielding]] as a "pamphlet".


==Wikipedia on your palm==
===Wikipedia on your palm===
* Articles for iPhone is a brand new Wikipedia client for the iPhone and iPod touch from Sophiestication Software, maker of the popular Groceries, and Coversutra for the Mac. The app feels a lot like something Apple would create, but does it offer enough to set itself apart in the already crowded space? We decided to find out.
* Articles for iPhone is a brand new Wikipedia client for the iPhone and iPod touch from Sophiestication Software, maker of the popular Groceries, and Coversutra for the Mac. The app feels a lot like something Apple would create, but does it offer enough to set itself apart in the already crowded space? We decided to find out.



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