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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. Nupedia - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Category:Jimmy Wales - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Pages for logged out editors learn more

  5. 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.

  6. Wikipedia:Lunatic charlatans - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia: Create and enforce new policies that allow for true scientific discourse about holistic approaches to healing. Of course, the problem is precisely that Wikipedia does have such a policy. Fringe subjects are covered according to the reality-based consensus.

  7. WT Social - Wikipedia

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    WT.Social, also known as WikiTribune Social, WT or Trust Café, is a microblogging and social networking service on which users contribute to "subwikis". It was founded in October 2019 by Wikipedia cofounder Jimmy Wales as an alternative to Facebook and Twitter. [1]

  8. Talk:Jimmy Wales/Archive 13 - Wikipedia

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    [Jimmy] Wales first tried to rewrite the rules of the reference-book business five years ago with a free online encyclopedia called Nupedia. Anyone could submit articles, but they were vetted in a seven-step review process.

  9. The Truth According to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Truth According to Wikipedia, also referred to as Wiki's Truth (Dutch: Wiki's Waarheid), is a Dutch documentary about Wikipedia directed by IJsbrand van Veelen. It was screened at The Next Web conference in Amsterdam on 4 April 2008 and broadcast by the Dutch documentary series Backlight (Dutch: Tegenlicht) on Nederland 2 on 7 April 2008.

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