

Stephen Colbert Word segment: "Wikiality", He talks about Wikipedia.
Truth in Numbers: The Wikipedia Story is an American non-profit documentary film now in post-production directed by Nic Hill and written by Nic Hill and Michael Ferris Gibson. It is scheduled to be finished in 2007 and released both in the USA as well as worldwide in 2008. It looks at how open source projects (Wikipedia in particular) have changed the world on several levels. It also examines how Wikis and other OS projects work as well as the open source movement in general. The film is financed by donations which have reached over $55,000.
“Free Access To All Human Knowledge” A Video Appeal From Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales Wikipedia helps make the world a better place.
Wikipedia, one of the largest reference sites is open to the public for editing. But now Virgil Griffith has created a new application for the free site, to allow users to see who has edited the page. Last year, reports showed that several big companies tweaked their own pages to only allow good things on the pages, so Virgil Griffith created WikiScanner. He directed us to the Maltastar page to view a list of vandalism on Wikipedia. We talked with Convergence and Broadband Blogger from ZDnet, Russell Shaw and communications manager for the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. to gain an insight.