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<big>'''Thodoros Kolovos | Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University'''<br clear="right" />
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*'''page''' - any individual topic within Wikipedia; the web page without the top, bottom and sidebars. Pages include articles, stubs, redirects, disambiguation pages, user pages, talk pages, documentation and special pages.
*'''[[Property Desolidification | Property Desolidification]]''' - any individual topic within Wikipedia; the web page without the top, bottom and sidebars. Pages include articles, stubs, redirects, disambiguation pages, user pages, talk pages, documentation and special pages.
*'''Portal''' - pages intended to serve as "Main Pages" for specific topics or areas.
*'''Portal''' - pages intended to serve as "Main Pages" for specific topics or areas.
*'''protected page''' - indicates a page that cannot be edited except by administrators, or in some cases, established users.
*'''protected page''' - indicates a page that cannot be edited except by administrators, or in some cases, established users.
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*'''Talk page''' - most pages have a Talk page (accessed via the "Talk" link at the top). A Talk page is for discussing improvements to the associated article/page.
*'''Talk page''' - most pages have a Talk page (accessed via the "Talk" link at the top). A Talk page is for discussing improvements to the associated article/page.
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<big>''' [[Thodoros_Kolovos | Thodoros Kolovos]]  [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/about Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University]'''

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