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Submission + - Wikipedia Edits Forecast Vice Presidential Picks (washingtonpost.com)

JimLane writes: "This story in the Washington Post reports on the findings of Cyveillance, a company that 'normally trawls the Internet for data on behalf of clients seeking open source information in advance of a corporate acquisition, an important executive hire, or brand awareness.' Cyveillance decided 'on a lark' to test its methods by monitoring the Wikipedia biographies of Vice-Presidential prospects.

The conclusion? If you'd been watching Wikipedia you might have gotten an advance tipoff of Friday's announcement that McCain was selecting Sarah Palin. 'At approximately 5 p.m. ET (Thursday), the company's analysts noticed a spike in the editing traffic to Palin's Wiki page, and that some of the same Wiki users appeared to be making changes to McCain's page.'

When McCain, a supposed foreign-policy expert, gave a speech on the crisis in Georgia, parts of it turned out to be cribbed from Wikipedia. (See this article from the Congressional Quarterly.) I guess the McCain staffers thought that, having used Wikipedia themselves, they should try to 'improve' it by editing the article about Palin."

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