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Articles in Freedom of Speech and Web Sites | 14/03/2007
Who stands to gain from Wikileaks?
 Author :  bbc.co.uk
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News of a website for leakers and whistleblowers worries Bill Thompson.
Wikis, or user-editable websites, are one of the most interesting and potentially empowering technologies available on today`s internet.


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