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Partisan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Partisan may refer to: In politics, partisan literally means organized into political parties, the opposite of partisan being a nonpartisan. The expression "partisan politics" usually refers to fer...
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LibraryThing catalogs your books online, easily, quickly and for free. ... Most Wikipedians can't understand that ancient concepts are not modern ones, and everything is clouded by thick partisanship, so Wikipedia lurches violently from "gay" to "not gay," with all manner of nastiness generated in the lurches.
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According to Jeliffe, Microsoft wanted someone independent, yet friendly, to edit Wikipedia entries about Open Document Formats and Microsoft Office’s competing OOXML format. Initially Jeliffe was quite surprised and added, "I am hardly the poster boy of Microsoft partisanship !"
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Wikipedia has quickly become a popular source of information on politicians and political candidates. ... ; Related Stories: Hands on: Running a Wiki; Partisanship skulks into Wikipedia; `Wiki Wars' Rage in Political Arena;
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Conservapedia posted the news about liberal corruption of global warming science (climategate) on its Main Page on the very first day: November 19th. But it took Wikipedia over two weeks to give priority to this bombshell, and even now its entry is remarkably biased against it.[1]
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I am hardly the poster boy of Microsoft partisanship! Apparently they are frustrated at the amount of spin from some ODF stakeholders on Wikipedia and blogs.
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