[This article posted on May 8, 2010.
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via Michael Douglas, MD, MBA.]
Enjoying Wikipedia (if you’re really into that kind of thing) just got a little cooler. Previously only available to logged-in members and admin, the option to create a physical paperback of one’s own editing is now open to anyone. The collaborative encyclopedia has a history of content delivery via third-party hardware devicers, but this is the first time the online giant has made such a decidedly retro approach to content delivery available to the masses. And it’s all possible as a result of its partnership with PediaPress. Check out the very interesting how-to below.
Becoming your own editor of your own specialized content. Talk about a sterling endorsement for narcissism…
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