• He launched the online encyclopedia in 2001 along with co-founder Larry Sanger. (studlife.com)
  • This video explains the story of Larry Sanger, Jimmy Wales, and Wikipedia, and how they created one of the most resourceful sites in the world. (hello-freud.ru)
  • Wikipedia's co-founder Larry Sanger, 52, has admitted that the open-source online encyclopedia he helped found is not to be trusted. (australiafirstparty.net)
  • Natural News) Wikipedia has in recent years drifted away from neutrality and slid into "leftist propaganda," according to its co-founder Larry Sanger. (naturalnews.com)
  • Wikipedia, and the umbrella of sites under the Wikimedia Foundation are among the most prolific on the Internet. (techcrunch.com)
  • Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. , a non-profit organization. (alquds.edu)
  • The Wikimedia Foundation is a donor-supported non-profit organization which runs Wikipedia. (wallstreetreviewer.com)
  • When asked by the San Jose Mercury News if Wales' actions regarding the Marsden article could compromise his role with the Wikimedia Foundation and Wikipedia, Walsh responded "No, absolutely not. (wallstreetreviewer.com)
  • Wikipedia is funded by a nonprofit foundation called the Wikimedia Foundation. (slashgear.com)
  • What Happened To Wikipedia's Founders? (hello-freud.ru)
  • Marsden had contacted Wales two years ago about concerns she had over the article about her on Wikipedia, and Wales determined the article was not compliant with Wikipedia's standards. (wallstreetreviewer.com)
  • Censorship is the biggest threat to the development of the Internet, according to Wikipedia's founder Jimmy Wales. (acm.org)
  • Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales hopes to tackle fake news with a journalism outfit of his own. (engadget.com)
  • Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia speaks during the opening session at the London Cyberspace Conference in London, Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011. (kivitv.com)
  • When Jimmy Wales co-founded Wikipedia in 2001, he set out to create the people's encyclopedia of the Internet. (webbyawards.com)
  • When Jimmy Wales co-founded Wikipedia in 2001, he set out to create a universal, digital encyclopedia for all users. (webbyawards.com)
  • According to Wales, the decision to move to HTTPS was inspired in part by the Snowden leaks, which convinced him that transmitting unencrypted data to Wikipedia users was simply too risky. (theverge.com)
  • We have known for a long time that there was a problem with clear text transmission of Wikipedia,' Wales said, 'but like many people, we didn't realize how bad the situation had gotten until Ed Snowden's revelations. (theverge.com)
  • We have always understood that it would likely lead to the complete block of Wikipedia in some countries,' Wales said. (theverge.com)
  • Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of Wikipedia, addresses the Washington University community in a mostly filled Graham Chapel on Friday evening. (studlife.com)
  • I'm basically some guy on the Internet who spent the whole day today completely geeking out in my hotel room editing Wikipedia," Jimmy Wales said to open his address. (studlife.com)
  • The editors of Wikipedia are 87 percent male and have an average age of 26, both of which Wales acknowledged were an area of concern. (studlife.com)
  • There are barriers to editing Wikipedia that exclude not just women but exclude all kinds of people who are not as tech savvy," Wales said. (studlife.com)
  • Toward the end of the speech, Wales addressed the growing role of Wikipedia as a news source. (studlife.com)
  • Wales sees Wikipedia as a portal for collecting verifiable information, and he sees a need for future collaboration between professional journalists and Wikipedians as society shifts to online news markets. (studlife.com)
  • Wikipedia has its own politics: Jimmy Wales doesn't like being "co-"founder of Wikipedia so his friends try to make the edits. (sethf.com)
  • VIDEO DESCRIPTIONWikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on the success of the self-edited encyclopedia. (stosselintheclassroom.org)
  • Market penetration will be achieved by using a new online global community devised by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales , bringing together TPO and community organisations. (growthbusiness.co.uk)
  • In a chat with Guy Kawasaki at South by Southwest, Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales spoke out about self-interested parties editing their own pages on the Internet's collaborative encyclopedia. (techcrunch.com)
  • The top PR companies tend to be very good about their interactions with Wikipedia," Wales insists. (techcrunch.com)
  • Wales said that the shift to SSL security has made it harder for countries to filter portions of Wikipedia. (techcrunch.com)
  • While Wikipedia is ad-free, Wales is involved with other projects, including Wikia fan pages, which have ads. (techcrunch.com)
  • Sanger founded Wikipedia in 2001 with his partner Jimmy Wales. (australiafirstparty.net)
  • Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales will launch a new social media platform called WT: Social . (fully-human.org)
  • Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has come to introduce WT social in the ocean of social media. (indianstartupnews.com)
  • The implosion of a relationship between Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales and journalist Rachel Marsden has resulted in controversy and international headlines. (wallstreetreviewer.com)
  • Wales posted a public statement on Saturday on Wikipedia addressing the matter, and stated that his relationship with Marsden was over: "First, while I find it hard to imagine that anyone really cares about my sex life, the facts are: I am separated from my wife. (wallstreetreviewer.com)
  • With regard to the conflict of interest in Marsden's article, Wales had acknowledged to a team of Wikipedia editors in February 2008 that he and Marsden "became friends … and that we would be meeting about that," and stated "I recused myself from any further official action with respect to her biography. (wallstreetreviewer.com)
  • In her Ebay posting, Marsden stated: "Hi, my name is Rachel and my (now ex-) boyfriend, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, just broke up with me via an announcement on Wikipedia … It was such a classy move that I was inspired to do something equally classy myself, so I'm selling a couple of items of clothing he left behind, here in my NYC apartment, on eBay. (wallstreetreviewer.com)
  • Jay Walsh , the Wikimedia Foundation's head of communications, told the San Jose Mercury News that Wales' actions in relaying Marsden's concerns about her Wikipedia article to a team of trusted editors was within his "routine" role. (wallstreetreviewer.com)
  • While in Hong Kong for the annual Wikimania conference, Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales told the Wall Street Journal that he will not censor his site in order to enter China: Since early June, in the lead-up to the anniversary. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • In an interview with Wired , Jimmy Wales explained that they want to "bring the fact-based, fact-checking mentality we know from Wikipedia to news. (tribune-intl.com)
  • Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of Wikipedia, is launching a new online publication which will aim to fight fake news by pairing professional journalists with an army of volunteer community contributors. (elderstatement.com)
  • Whenever you click on a Wikipedia page to find some information, you have Jimmy Donal Wales to thank! (theteenagertoday.com)
  • Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales took a dig at Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Saturday for censoring critics of Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey, a day before the country's highly contested presidential election. (bermudapost.com)
  • In his post, Mr Wales mentioned that when he faced a similar situation, Wikipedia pushed back. (bermudapost.com)
  • Wikipedia isn't the first site to balance the benefits of Chinese access against the risks of appeasing the country's web censorship authority. (theverge.com)
  • In conclusion, Sanger writes, "Wikipedia openly repudiates neutrality, and therefore it is shamelessly hypocritical in how it continues to pay lip service to its "neutral point of view" policy. (australiafirstparty.net)
  • Wikipedia co-founder Lawrence Mark Sanger is now accusing U.S. intelligence agencies of manipulating the online encyclopedia. (slaynews.com)
  • Sanger asserts that Wikipedia has become a tool of "control" in the hands of the U.S. establishment. (slaynews.com)
  • We do have evidence that … even as early as … 2008 … that CIA and FBI computers were used to edit Wikipedia," Sanger told Greenwald. (slaynews.com)
  • A notable revelation from Sanger was that Wikipedia officially declared that "80 percent of the major sources of news on the right to be unreliable. (slaynews.com)
  • Sanger claimed that "no encyclopedia to my knowledge has been as biased as Wikipedia has been. (slaynews.com)
  • Sanger asserts that websites like Wikipedia play a central role in this conflict. (slaynews.com)
  • Instead of using Wikipedia, Sanger recommends other online encyclopedias such as Ballotpedia and Conservapedia as potential alternatives. (slaynews.com)
  • However, Sanger notes that these more trustworthy Wikipedia alternatives are buried in the search results by Google. (slaynews.com)
  • This summer, Wikipedia switched to encrypted HTTPS for all users, preventing ISPs from seeing which pages a user was visiting or injecting traffic into the stream. (theverge.com)
  • The Chinese language version of Wikipedia has been blocked since May and many see the site's move to HTTPS as an extension of the rift between Wikimedia and the central Chinese government. (theverge.com)
  • Are there some things that tend to keep founders up at night, in your experience? (niemanlab.org)
  • Few people thought that Wikipedia would work, and while the site is far from perfect, it has been able to avoid the false news problem, at least for the most part. (engadget.com)
  • In recent years, the site has invested in new tech to identify what it calls "Wikipedia vandalism. (kivitv.com)
  • The remainder of the speech addressed how Wikipedia developed into the fifth most visited site in the U.S. from a humorous angle. (studlife.com)
  • Despite this, most teachers and professors aren't very big fans of Wikipedia given that the site has historically not been the most accurate or reputable because anyone can submit revisions and additions to the site. (hello-freud.ru)
  • Hence the larger the number of supporters, more funds would be available to make Wikitribune a success or perhaps as famous as its sister site Wikipedia. (tribune-intl.com)
  • A co-founder of Wikipedia has issued a warning to the public that the site he helped to create has been hijacked by the U.S. government and used as a tool for "info warfare. (slaynews.com)
  • The problem with Wikipedia is that many of its entries are questionable and the staff of volunteers who maintain the site is on the decline. (slashgear.com)
  • Wikipedia is the fifth most visited website on earth - 340 million people last month - and we run our servers and pay our lean staff entirely with donations. (theopenend.com)
  • Initial studies into the workings of the encyclopedia revealed that popular culture, geography, sex and local news are the most researched topics on Wikipedia. (studlife.com)
  • Very Nobel work done by Founders of Encyclopedia, My everyday School/College projects or assignment was completed only because of Encyclopedia. (hello-freud.ru)
  • Marsden told The Canadian Press "It didn't really help matters that Jimmy chose to announce the breakup to the entire world via Wikipedia (which apparently now is an online encyclopedia that doubles as a personal soapbox? (wallstreetreviewer.com)
  • From Reuters: Chinese authorities appeared to have lifted a block on the English-language version of online encyclopedia Wikipedia, but politically sensitive topics such as Tibet and Tiananmen Square are still off limits. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • From AP: China's easing of a ban on the popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia appears to have been short-lived. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • The founder of online encyclopedia Wikipedia has announced plans for a crowd-funded news website offering stories by journalists and volunteers working together, an initiative he hopes will counter the spread of fake news. (tribune-intl.com)
  • The way this will happen is in part by tweaking the Wikipedia website and software in an attempt to bring the digital encyclopedia onto a better path. (slashgear.com)
  • With the importance that such platforms as Wikipedia have gained in our society, and the new writing and publishing tools they propose, it is becoming clear that history is being written down once again. (wikipedia.org)
  • The project was created shortly after an Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon that took place in Brussels March 2015, which called attention to the need for more gatherings that investigate how to create diversified contributions to online knowledge platforms. (wikipedia.org)
  • How has Wikipedia, built on a model of radical collaboration, remained true to its original mission of "free access to the sum of all human knowledge" when other tech phenomena have devolved into advertising platforms? (mit.edu)
  • For instance, if you ask Siri on your iPhone a question it often it pulls little tidbits of information from Wikipedia and other software platforms do the same thing. (slashgear.com)
  • But in a page borrowed from Wikipedia, internet users will be able to propose factual corrections and additions. (kivitv.com)
  • The introductory paragraph highlights where the discord lies, " 'All encyclopedic content on Wikipedia,' declares a policy page, 'must be written from a neutral point of view (NPOV). (australiafirstparty.net)
  • The official page of Wikipedia hasn't featured Michael Kittredge's biography. (asafrican.com)
  • Michael Kittredge hasn't been seen on the Wikipedia page to date. (asafrican.com)
  • Whatever the changes are, they are incredibly important since Wikipedia is one of the top 10 sites on the Internet serving about 10 billion page views each month on the English version of the website alone. (slashgear.com)
  • Yet, this also amounts to defamation, and Wikipedia escapes categorisation as a publisher when it shouldn't. (australiafirstparty.net)
  • From the International Herald Tribune: In recent weeks, the Chinese government has demonstrated its hostility toward the emergence of a credible source of reference material that escapes its control by frequently blocking access to Wikipedia, whose Chinese version, though still far smaller than its English-language counterpart, is growing by leaps and bounds. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • The journalist describes the hijacking of Wikipedia as "the most valuable propaganda arm of any other weapon. (slaynews.com)
  • Mainstream search engines such as Google typically promote Wikipedia pages to the top of the results. (slaynews.com)
  • However, the pages on Wikipedia are user-generated and often edited by activists who seek to smear those with opposing views or promote certain political narratives. (slaynews.com)
  • Logo for the project Just For The Record - addressing how gender is represented in new media and writing/publishing tools like Wikipedia, and what influence this has on the way history is recorded. (wikipedia.org)
  • German social approach to medicine that accounts for the association between work physician considered the and health o!ers the occupational safety and health (OSH) community a timely "founder of social medicine. (cdc.gov)
  • Aside from social issue articles, raw science articals (geology, chemestry, mathamatics) are pretty accurate on wikipedia. (hello-freud.ru)
  • In the age of where communication through social media at its peak, Wikipedia founder found a place to sneak. (indianstartupnews.com)
  • It is described as American Microblogging and social networking services as described by Wikipedia itself, wherein users can contribute to what is called as subwikis. (indianstartupnews.com)
  • He is the founder of Wikipedia, a free Internet-based knowledge bank which operates under an open-source management style. (theteenagertoday.com)
  • For much of the unsuspecting public, Wikipedia is often viewed as an authoritative source of information on the Internet. (slaynews.com)
  • If you use the Internet, at one time or another, you've probably used Wikipedia even if you didn't realize it. (slashgear.com)
  • Wikipedia is no doubt one of the most useful resources as a student as it basically has articles on everything you can think of from history and literature to calculus and physics. (hello-freud.ru)
  • The founder of Wikipedia says he's on a mission to fight fake news. (kivitv.com)
  • That means that we have an enormous responsibility at Wikipedia within our community to be open, to be transparent, to be accountable, and above all, to be very high quality, to be as good as we possibly can be," he said. (studlife.com)
  • Gossipy stories suggesting that I have been in a relationship with her 'since last fall' are completely false … I care deeply about the integrity of Wikipedia, and take very seriously my responsibilities as a member of the board and as a member of the Wikipedia community. (wallstreetreviewer.com)
  • I care deeply about the integrity of Wikipedia, and take very seriously my responsibilities as a member of the board and as a member of the Wikipedia community. (wallstreetreviewer.com)
  • I've been inspired by your comments, and feel privileged to witness your passion for Wikipedia. (theopenend.com)
  • As stated, we Nationalists have long borne the brunt of partisan Wikipedia editors like the anarchist-communist 'right-wing expert' "Andy Fleming" who uses many aliases to doctor stories of non-Left political figures. (australiafirstparty.net)
  • Wikipedia tends to be very similar in all of the languages. (studlife.com)
  • We are plagued a little bit with young males sort of hollering at each other, but we do try to have a very friendly, welcoming culture….Wikipedia is written in a very authoritative style, and men have no problem speaking in an authoritative style about things they know nothing about. (studlife.com)
  • The people behind the scenes at Wikipedia gave no indication of exactly what changes will be made to the website or when those changes will be put in place. (slashgear.com)
  • Léonie Butler - Canadian artist based in Brussels, organizer of many Wikipedia edit-a-thons and presentations as part of the project Just For The Record . (wikipedia.org)
  • Sarah magnan - French graphic designer working with the Brussels based collective OSP (Open Source Publishing), organised several workshops and events around Free and Open Source software, organizer of many Wikipedia edit-a-thons and presentations as part of the project Just For The Record . (wikipedia.org)
  • Rockstar Games co-founder and ex-creative director Dan Houser's new studio Absurd Ventures has announced its first projects: a graphic novel and an audio drama. (engadget.com)
  • And if you haven't yet made a contribution to support Wikipedia, it's not too late. (theopenend.com)
  • The problem for the foundation charging Wikipedia is that you can't force volunteer editors to change anything on their own. (slashgear.com)
  • Exactly how Wikipedia will grow the number of editors in an environment where established editors don't welcome newcomers remains to be seen. (slashgear.com)
  • In response to Musk's tweet, "What Wikipedia did: we stood strong for our principles and fought to the Supreme Court of Turkey and won. (bermudapost.com)
  • Wikipedia is vital to information as one can reference sources and check where things were cited to see the perspective rather than unified immediate truth at one place. (hello-freud.ru)
  • We have been looking things up in Wikipedia for twenty years. (mit.edu)
  • There's stiff competition for Wikipedia in China with domestic Hudong and Baidu Baike currently outranking the formerly blocked website. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • We talked about mentoring, the best advice she got as a new founder, and what matters more than building "the fanciest website. (niemanlab.org)
  • And that's without the help of China, where Wikipedia is banned. (techcrunch.com)
  • Chinese authorities have barred Wikipedia China editor Huang Zhisong from leaving the country. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • South China Morning Post's Ivan Zhai reports renewed momentum on Chinese Wikipedia, after. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
  • Leo Melamed is recognized as the founder of financial futures. (cmegroup.com)