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8.14.07 6:49 PM EDT By Meg Marco@meghann

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CalTech student provides a searchable database of who’s been editing Wikipedia anonymously. Walmart, is that you? Pfizer? [via Wired]

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8.14.07By Meg Marco@meghann

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