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  2. Jimmy Wales - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wales

    Wales was born in Huntsville, Alabama, on August 7, 1966; however, his birth certificate lists his date of birth as August 8. [4] His father, Jimmy Sr., [5] was a grocery store manager, while his mother, Doris Ann (née Dudley), and his grandmother, Erma, ran the House of Learning, [6] [7] a small private school in the tradition of the one-room schoolhouse, where Wales and his three siblings ...

  3. Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute - Wikipedia

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    The GDI Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute has been conducting independent research for more than forty years. Its aim is to promote unorthodox and unconventional thinking and thereby generate groundbreaking ideas and approaches to problems. The GDI endeavours to be a meeting place, a space for bold ideas and for communication that transcends ...

  4. Nupedia - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nupedia

    In October 1999, Jimmy Wales began thinking about an online encyclopedia built by volunteers [citation needed] and, in January 2000, hired Larry Sanger to oversee its development. [2] The project officially went online on 9 March 2000. [10] By November 2000, however, only two full-length articles had been published. [11]

  5. English Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    English Wikipedia is the most-read version of Wikipedia, [2] [3] accounting for 48% of Wikipedia's cumulative traffic, with the remaining percentage split among the other languages. [4] The English Wikipedia has the most articles of any edition, at 6,941,549 as of January 2025.

  6. WikiTribune - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of the site in January 2018. WikiTribune was founded by Jimmy Wales and Orit Kopel. [7] Initial crowdfunding for the site was completed in May 2017, raising over £137,000, as well as around £400,000 from donors such as Google, Craig Newmark and the News Integrity Initiative.

  7. The Wikipedia Revolution - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wikipedia_Revolution

    [1] [2] [3] It covers the period from Wikipedia's founding in early 2001 up to early 2008. Written as a popular history, the text ranges from short biographies of Jimmy Wales , Larry Sanger and Ward Cunningham , to brief accounts of infamous events in Wikipedia's history such as the Essjay controversy and the Seigenthaler incident .

  8. Larry Sanger - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Sanger

    It was conceived by Jimmy Wales and underwritten by his company Bomis. [22] Wales had interacted with Sanger on mailing lists. [ 23 ] In January 2000, Sanger had e-mailed Wales and others about a potential "cultural news blog" project that would cover social and political issues that he had in mind after January 1, 2000, had passed and rendered ...

  9. User:Jimbo Wales - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Wales on Quora – Jimmy has answered hundreds of questions on Quora, many of which concern Wikipedia; Jimbo Wales user-subpages – List of all the pages that begin with User:Jimbo Wales; Contributions – Jimmy's personal contributions to the English Wikipedia; History of Wikipedia – Information on the founding of the Wikipedia ...

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