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The most important people on Wikipedia might be Carl Linnaeus, Jesus, Michael Jackson, and Hitler

Posted on June 17, 2014 by Ted Bauer

If you use two approaches to ranking web pages — PageRank (Google-developed) and 2D Rank (which measures how many external sources cited) — and you apply those ranking systems to Wikipedia, here’s what you learn about the “most important people… Continue Reading →

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