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Other areas of Wikipedia. Help desk ? Ask questions about using Wikipedia. Reference desk ? Serving as virtual librarians, Wikipedia volunteers tackle your questions on a wide ... (more...)
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Free software or software libre is software that can be used, studied, and modified without restriction, and which can be copied and redistributed in modified or unmodified form ... (more...)
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Tyrone Wheatley (born 1972) is a former professional American football player and current assistant coach who played 10 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) and was one ... (more...)
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10 reasons Florida/Oklahoma will win - ESPN.com
MIAMI -- Which team is going to win the FedEx BCS National Championship Game? Pat Forde offers 10 reasons Florida will chomp all the way and earn the Gators' second national championship in three years, and Ivan Maisel counters with 10 reasons the ... (more...)
WIkipedia staying advert free - Techradar.com
Wikipedia will not be running adverts to fund its continued existence, after fund-raising produced enough in donations to pay the site's running costs. Wikipedia has become one of the web's most popular phenomenon, with the user-updated encyclopedia ... (more...)
Wikipedia raises £4.1m to stay free - GQ Magazine UK
Wikipedia, that indispensible (if not always reliable) online resource, will continue to be free to use after raising £4.1m. According to the Telegraph , the non-profit internet encyclopaedia received a flood of donations after the site's founder ... (more...)
Wikipedia to stay free after fans rally round - Independent
USERS of Wikipedia have seen off a threat that the website would be forced to carry advertisements or charge for access, after one of the most successful online fundraising campaigns ever. The free online encyclopaedia was struggling to raise ?4.4m ... (more...)
Wikipedia wins fight to remain free of ads - Belfast Telegraph
Users of Wikipedia have seen off a threat that the website would be forced to carry advertisements or charge for access, after one of the most successful online fundraising campaigns ever. The free online encyclopaedia was struggling to raise $6m ... (more...)
Wikipedia to stay free as readers rush to the rescue - The Independent
Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, who made a personal appeal after donations fell short of their $6m target The free online encyclopaedia was struggling to raise $6m (£4.1m) to cover its running costs for 2009 and launched a campaign seeking ... (more...)
Readers donations help Wikipedia avoid ads, access charges - Thaindian.com
London, Jan 5 (ANI): A Christmas appeal by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has helped the website avoid the compulsion to carry ads and introduce access charges, as concerned readers have successfully raised a whopping 6 million dollars to cover its ... (more...)
Wikipedia?s free culture survives with US$6.2m in donations - Silicon Republic
All free content must be supported by advertising, right? That?s the way most media models work, but one hugely popular website that has managed to avoid this on principle is Wikipedia. Donations since July 2008 from over 125,000 individuals ... (more...)