Veropedia
We have all gotten used to using Wikipedia for quick answers to our questions. Unfortunately we have also learned that the details in a given article may not be accurate.
Veropedia, now in beta is a response to that issue. It is a collaborative effort by a group of Wikipedians to collect the best of Wikipedia's content, clean it up, vet it, and save it for all time. The articles are stable and cannot be edited. The result is a quality stable version that can be trusted by students, teachers, and anyone else who is looking for top-notch, reliable information.
One interesting feature is that if an article has already been "verofied" and is in their database, it will appear as a green link. If an article has not yet been "verofied," it will appear as a blue link, and direct you to the current Wikipedia version.
Sounds like they are making a better and better Wikipedia.
See it here.
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