One of the most successful educational Q&A networks is Answers and Wiki.
Most likely not getting all the answers on Q and A sites... *cough cough*
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http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_is_the_data_and_imformation_transimited_over_public_telephone_network,public switched telephone networks and intergrated service digital networks.
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Not in the slightest. WikiAnswers is actually one of the most successful Q&A sites on the web. How do we know? Well, if you haven't heard about a Q&A site, then you know it isn't successful. If you ask most people on the street if they've at least heard of WikiAnswers (and asking only those who have an internet connection and spend at least an hour on the internet a day), they would say they've heard of WikiAnswers. Plus, over 100 million people a year visit WikiAnswers, so it definitely isn't the worst on the web.
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