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Wikipedia is a free Internet-based encyclopedia, started in 2001, that operates under an open-source management style
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Welcome! The Wikimedia movement is a global community of people, projects, and activities working together to create and share knowledge freely Join us in making all knowledge available to everyone, everywhere
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Commons Free media repository MediaWiki Wiki software development Meta-Wiki Wikimedia project coordination Wikibooks Free textbooks and manuals Wikidata Free knowledge base
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We support protect fund openhuman knowledge We are the nonprofit that hosts Wikipedia We support the people, technology, and policies that enable reliable information to be shared with the world Help us support everyone’s access to reliable information Why donate? By the numbers Wikipedia is the backbone of the internet’s knowledge From students to chatbots,…
- English Wikipedia - Meta-Wiki
The English Wikipedia, also abbreviated as en-WP, or simply enwiki, is the English-language version of Wikipedia It is the original Wikipedia, and although the project has since expanded to over 300 languages, English Wikipedia remains the largest It is the de facto global Wikipedia, in the sense that smaller Wikipedias look to the English Wikipedia as a source for translations into their
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wiki, website that can be modified or contributed to by users Wikis can be dated to 1995, when American computer programmer Ward Cunningham created a new collaborative technology for organizing information on websites
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In 2003, economics PhD student Andrea Ciffolilli argued that the low transaction costs of participating in a wiki created a catalyst for collaborative development, and that features such as allowing easy access to past versions of a page favored "creative construction" over "creative destruction"
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"A wiki invites all users—not just experts—to edit any page or to create new pages within the wiki website, using only a standard 'plain-vanilla' Web browser without any extra add-ons "
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