• these predictions, Wikipedia has constantly grown in both size and influence. Wikipedia is crowdsourced by a few million volunteer editors. Of the millions...
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    Predictions of apocalyptic events that would result in the extinction of humanity, a collapse of civilization, or the destruction of the planet have been...
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  • a range of predictions of the end of Google, a search engine established in 1998. In 2007, a writer for Wired shared a rumor that Wikipedia's co-founder...
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    content that is accused of being illegal. Internet portal History of wikis Predictions of the end of Wikipedia The Wikipedia Revolution, 2009 book by...
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    Wikipedia List of Wikipedia controversies – Timeline and brief descriptions of controversies involving Wikipedia Predictions of the end of Wikipedia –...
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    Word-A Division of WinePress Publishing. p. 284. ISBN 9781414104409. Hooper, Rev. Richard (20 April 2011). End of Days: Predictions of the End From Ancient...
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  • times predictions as one of the "Top 10 Failed Predictions", a list compiled in Camping's "honor". Family Radio removed from its web site the archive of audio...
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  • they give different reasons and different time frames for the Soviet collapse. Predictions of the Soviet Union's impending demise were discounted by many...
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    indeed capable of 20 petaflops. Forbes magazine claimed that Kurzweil's predictions for 2009 were mostly inaccurate, with 7 failed predictions, 4 partially...
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