Congress discovers the Wiki.
By MIKE MILIARD | February 3, 2006
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Once upon a time, we thought it was novel to be able to buy books in our bathrobes.
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Start a group called “The Oldest Man on Facebook.” And then “poke” away.
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Sheez, they’re getting awfully touchy out in Cupertino.
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