Wikipedia is extremely popular with the public, but not so much with the volunteers who run the site. They’re quitting, raising questions about the future of Wikipedia, says WSJ.com Senior Technology Editor Julia Angwin.
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An Endless Supply of Free HD Animal Video, Help Hanging Your HDTV, How Projector Screens Are Made, Positioning Surround Sound Speakers, And the Blu-Ray Releases for The Week of September 1st.
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Is Wanted dead or alive? We put another brick in the Wall-E and get a grip on Guitar Hero for DS. Plus, looking forward to Diablo 3 and back on BSG and Lost.
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Even homebuyers who thought they were getting a bargain are now finding themselves underwater. The News Hub panel discusses a mortgage crisis that has left millions owing more than their homes are worth.
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Bear Stearns and Lehman execs cashed out to the tune of $2.5 billion over several years, according to a study. WSJ reporter Aaron Lucchetti discusses what that means to the pay czar’s push to curb pay.
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Gene DeFronzo, 73, has an unusual obsession: crossing the finish line in marathon after marathon. WSJ reporter Neil King caught up with Mr. DeFonzo for his 402nd race in Kitty Hawk, N.C.
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