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Wikipedia Pledges To Go Dark Tomorrow To Oppose SOPA. Twitter Cowers. Are You Doing Your Bit?

The blackout beginning tomorrow at midnight & lasting 24 hours will mark Wikipedia’s silent protest against the atrocious Stop Online Piracy & Protect IP Acts (SOPA & PIPA). Wikepedia along...
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Wikipedia To Remain Free, As Indian Cities Gear Up For Its 10th Anniversary!

If you had visited Wikipedia anytime in the last few months, there’s no doubt you would have seen Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales’ Appeal. And even though a section of the Internet ridiculed...
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Wisdom of the Crowd? And the Internet!

(Disclaimer: The author of this article is aware of the umpteen advantages of Crowdsourcing and how it has revolutionized the web and in many ways our lives. The purpose of this post is to draw the readers’...
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English Wikipedia Reaches 3 Million Articles

Wikipedia has announced on its homepage today the creation of the three millionth article on its English version. This milestone was created with the addition of a page about Beate Marie Eriksen, a Norwegian...
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3 Must Know Interviews on Digital Marketing – Mobile, Wiki and Social Media

On Facebook today I liked a friend’s status – Weekends are for inspiration and weekdays for execution. Though this is the first time I read this I have been implementing this into my worklike...
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Google Launches Hindi Translation Tool

On Saturday morning I read WATBlog in Hindi. Funny part is all of us forgot to Blog it! Well, better late than never.   Previously Google enabled search and scraps in Hindi. They also have a tool on...
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WATShow Episode 12 – Exclusive Interview with Jimmy Wales Wikipedia Founder

WATShow is back! Though we took a little time this time around but we are back with an Exclusive show and with none other than Jimmy Wales the Founder of the “Not for Profit” Wikipedia.org...
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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales visits the IIT Tech Fest

The Internet is changing culture – we are moving from a culture of competition to a culture of collaboration.      WATBlog visited IIT’s Techfest this weekend – we attended Jimmy Wales’ lecture...
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