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Create Your Pro Website with Wix. WordPress.com. Wikipedia. Wikipedia ( pronunciation ) is a free online encyclopedia website in 320 languages.

Wikipedia

People can freely use it, share it and change it, without having to pay. It is also one of the biggest wiki organizations. People can choose to donate to the Wikimedia Foundation to fund Wikipedia and its sister projects. It is "open content". Wikipedia is owned by an American organization, the Wikimedia Foundation, which is in San Francisco, California. Wikipedia's name is a portmanteau of two words, wiki and encyclopedia.[3] Wikipedia was started on January 10, 2001, by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger as part of an earlier online encyclopedia named Nupedia.

Anyone who wishes to can change the pages in Wikipedia, or even make new ones. As of September 2011, Wikipedia had about 18 million pages in about 300 languages and more than 3.50 billion words across all Wikipedias. History[change | change source] Video about how Wikipedia contributes to free knowledge Wikipedia began as a related project for Nupedia. Wikinews. As of November 2020, there are Wikinews sites active for 29 languages[1] comprising a total of 530,821 articles and 603 recently active editors.[6] Wikinews editors are known as wikinewsies.

Wikinews

Early years[edit] The beta version logo, used until February 13, 2005 The first recorded proposal of a Wikimedia news site was a two-line anonymous post on January 5, 2003, on Wikipedia community's Meta-Wiki.[7][8] Daniel Alston, who edited Wikipedia as Fonzy,[9] claimed to have been the one who posted it.[7][10] The proposal was then further developed by German freelance journalist, software developer, and author Erik Möller.[7] Early opposition from long-time Wikipedia contributors, many of them pointing out the existence of Wikipedia's own news summaries, gave way to detailed discussions and proposals about how it could be implemented as a new project of the Wikimedia Foundation. In November 2004, a demonstration wiki was established to show how such a collaborative news site might work.

WikiTribune. YouTube (channel) YouTube's official video channel for spotlighting videos and events on YouTube We ask you, humbly: don't scroll away.

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Hi, reader in Canada, it seems you use Wikipedia a lot; that's great! This is actually the 2nd appeal we've shown you! It's awkward, we know, but this Wednesday we need your help. We don't make our readers look at ads. Thank you! YouTube's channel on YouTube. Twitch.tv. Live-streaming video platform; Amazon subsidiary Official website.

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Pixlr Editor. Ribbet. A) A very fun sexual position best done on a spring mattress or other bouncy surface; save your energy you'll need it for this one!

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Great for toning thigh muscles. Ribbet, ribbet! GIVEN IT'S NAME IN 2002 BY ME AND RAC =) b) Used by friends to cause others to blush with embarrassment when whispered into the ear!!! 4 M.A. a) A very fun sexual position best done on a spring mattress or other bouncy surface; save your energy you'll need it for this one! B) Used by friends to cause others to blush with embarrassment when whispered into the ear!!! Maps. Maps. Google Drive: Uploading Files. Prezi. Presentation software Prezi is a Hungarian presentation software company founded in 2009, with offices in Budapest, Berlin, San Francisco, and Riga.[1] As of April 2018, Prezi had more than 100 million users who had created more than 325 million public presentations that have been viewed over 3.5 billion times.[2] The word prezi is the short form of "presentation" in Hungarian.[3] History[edit] Prezi was founded in 2009 in Budapest, Hungary, by Adam Somlai-Fischer, Peter Halacsy, and Peter Arvai.[4] The earliest zooming presentation prototype had been previously developed by Somlai-Fischer to showcase his media-art pieces.

In early 2011, Prezi launched its first iPad application. In March 2014, Prezi pledged $100M in free licenses to Title 1 schools as part of the Obama administration's ConnectED program.[7] November of that year saw the announcement of $57M in new funding from Spectrum Equity and Accel Partners.[8] Products and features[edit]