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At 10, highlighting Wikipedia's past and future

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redarrow Intel earnings zoom up 48 percent
redarrow CityVille chalks up 100 million active users
 
redarrow A revolution at the Computer History Museum
redarrow Game sales shrunk, but Xbox set records in 2010

The massively popular, user-created encyclopedia hits a decade tomorrow, having thrived despite a series of controversies. Now, with data suggesting its growth has plateaued, how will the project evolve over the next 10 years?
Years of research and development went into IBM Research's Watson, a computer with the ability to process human language in such a way that it's capable of challenging the most formidable game-show knowledge champions.
The world's largest chipmaker reports fourth-quarter profit of $3.39 billion, up by almost half over the same period last year, while revenue rises slightly.
Prior to opening a new exhibit on the emergence of the PC, the Silicon Valley museum gives journalists a preview that included meeting pioneers of the computing revolution.
Zynga's CityVille has performed exceptionally well since its launch last month. The game now has over 100 million active users on Facebook, easily eclipsing former favorite FarmVille.
The games industry put up less impressive numbers than last year, however Microsoft's Xbox 360 and the accessory market made some of their biggest moves yet.
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