On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Dave Musicant <dmusi...@carleton.edu>wrote:

> Hi folks -
>
> Our research team at Carleton College has just launched a new tool that
> recommends Wikipedia articles to edit based on news that you're interested
> in. Most news sites have Twitter or RSS feeds that update as new articles
> are published. wikiFeed (our tool) invites editors to put in their
> preferred news sources' Twitter or RSS feeds - from politics to pop
> culture, or whatever - and finds the most relevant Wikipedia articles to
> edit based on that content.
>
> We're trying to conduct a study on the how well wikiFeed works, and would
> love it if you or students of yours could sign up, try it, and continue
> using it if they find it useful. Can you pass the word along, and/or try it
> yourself if you're interested?
>
> Here's our website:
>
> http://wikistudy.mathcs.**carleton.edu<http://wikistudy.mathcs.carleton.edu>
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
>
> --
> Dave


This is awesome. Is the source available, or at least some documentation of
your architecture?

-- 
Steven Walling
https://wikimediafoundation.org/
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