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Are you implying that any of these edits are malicious or self-serving? And that they are sanctioned by Apple (as opposed to, say, being made by employees during their lunch break)?

I don't understand your motivation for thinking these pages are noteworthy.

It was just a matter of showing the potential of a tool like that, it's possible to uncover some malicious or self-serving edits like: Sky is removing critics from his page http://wikiwatchdog.com/#!search/en/sky.com/216355/446125412

or Dell that is removing critics http://wikiwatchdog.com/#!search/en/dell.com/102490/32008505...

or a Dell employee that vandalizes the Dell page http://wikiwatchdog.com/#!search/en/dell.com/102490/88573397

If you flesh out this analysis it could make for a good series of blog posts.
Right. "Some person with an Apple IP address" != "Apple".

My IP address is owned by AT&T, but that doesn't make me an official representative.