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Among other things, in this week's episode:


 * The updates to the mission and vision vision statement of the foundation and notices that WikiVersity isn't covered,
 * A cool new app CatGraph on the toolserver. It makes a graphical presentation of the entire categorization tree,
 * The vandalism study that was first described in Signpost ep. 23/04/07,
 * A comparison of the Citizendium (childish) and Wikipedia (dry) articles for "Dog" in the light of this blog post and the Grapefruit essay,
 * Danny Hillis' Freebase.com and how it relates to the Bacon number,
 * Stabbing Polonius, a blog post by Nicholas Carr, expresses his, equally sceptical, opinion on Citizendium, Larry Sanger and Wikipedia. Including the provocative:

One of the reasons Wikipedia so often gets a free pass is that it pretends it's in the truth business rather than the accuracy business. That's bullshit, but people seem to buy it.


 * Some of the pannelist's favourite nooks and crannys of Wikipedia including the page history for [[perfect] ],
 * And to close, a rendition of the The RfA Candidate's Song!!