Wikipedia does indeed merit a rousing three cheers or should I say Four million-six hundred and sixty eight thousand-one-hundred and seventeen (4,668,117) CHEERS! This brought to us by Owen Cornec, a French computer science student who also deserves a huge round of applause.
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Quote from Fastcompany :
"There are a 100 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy alone, and the Milky Way is relatively small on the cosmic scale. Luckily, there aren't nearly as many Wikipedia articles: with only 4,668,117 entries published to the English Wikipedia as I write this, stars outnumber those Wikipedia entries 1,867 to 1. From that perspective, Wikigalaxy—a beautiful new visualization of Wikipedia that transforms Wikipedia into a virtual galaxy and maps every entry to a star in a distant nebula—isn't exactly a one-to-one mapping. But when your core idea is this cool, it doesn't need to be."
I have also siezed upon this work to bring readers attention to the impressive approach to Innovation by Fastcompany
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Saturday, December 13, 2014
Fast Company,Wikipedia Galaxy video: Fall Through A Wormhole Into This Stunning Wikipedia Galaxy | Co.Design | business design
Publié par Unknown à 6:31 pm
Libellés : Fast Company, Galaxy Video and Analogy with Wikipedia, Star Systems
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