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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_WalesJimmy Wales - Wikipedia

    Signature. Jimmy Donal Wales (born August 7, 1966), also known as Jimbo Wales, is an American Internet entrepreneur, webmaster, and former financial trader. He is a co-founder of the non-profit free encyclopedia, Wikipedia, and the for-profit wiki hosting service Fandom (formerly Wikia). He has worked on other online projects, including Bomis ...

  2. Mar 19, 2013 · Wales: In 1996 we started a search engine and web directory called Bomis. It was sort of like Yahoo. The main difference was that users could make web rings, connecting sites that had similar ...

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  3. Wikisource was created as a separate project on 24 November 2003, to host free textual sources as its aim in multiple languages and translations. 2004 The worldwide Wikipedia article pool continued to grow rapidly in 2004, doubling in size in 12 months, from under 500,000 articles in late 2003 to over 1 million in over 100 languages by the end of 2004.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Larry_SangerLarry Sanger - Wikipedia

    • Early Life and Education
    • Nupedia and Wikipedia
    • Comments About Wikipedia Since 2002
    • Later Activities
    • Philosophy and Personal Life
    • See Also
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    Lawrence Mark Sanger was born in Bellevue, Washington, on July 16, 1968. His father Gerry was a marine biologist who studied seabirds and his mother raised the children. When he was seven years old, his family moved to Anchorage, Alaska, where he grew up.He was interested in philosophical topics at an early age. Sanger graduated from high school in...

    Nupedia was a web-based encyclopedia whose articles were written by volunteer contributors possessing relevant subject matter expertise and reviewed by editors prior to publication, and were licensed as free content. It was conceived by Jimmy Wales and underwritten by his company Bomis. Wales had interacted with Sanger on mailing lists. Sanger had ...

    Accuracy and neutrality

    Since 2002, Sanger has been critical of Wikipedia. In December 2004, writing for the Kuro5hinwebsite, he commented that Wikipedia is not considered credible by librarians, teachers, and academics because it lacks a formal review process and the presence of trolls discourages accredited specialists from contributing. In April 2007, Sanger stated Wikipedia was "still quite useful and an amazing phenomenon" but he had "come to the view that it is also broken beyond repair" with a range of proble...

    Claims of pornographic content

    In April 2010, Sanger sent a letter to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) about his concern that Wikimedia Commons was hosting child pornography and later clarified the object of his concern was "obscene visual representations of the abuse of children". Sanger said he felt it was his "civic duty" to report the images. Critics accused Sanger of having an ulterior motive for reporting the images, noting he was still in charge of the failing Citizendium project and said that publicizing t...

    Citizendium

    At the Wizards of OS conference in September 2006, Sanger announced the launch of a new wiki-based encyclopedia called Citizendium—short for "citizens' compendium"—as a fork of Wikipedia. The objective of the fork was to address perceived flaws in the way Wikipedia functions; anonymous editing was disallowed and all users were required to use their real names and there was a layer of experts who had extra authority. It was an attempt by Sanger to establish a credible online encyclopedia based...

    Other projects

    Larry Sanger has been involved with several other online encyclopedia projects. In 2005, he joined the Digital Universe Foundation as Director of Distributed Content Programs. He was a key organizer of the Digital Universe Encyclopedia web project that was launched in early 2006. The Digital Universe encyclopedia recruited recognized experts to write articles and to check user-submitted articles for accuracy. The first part of the project was the expert-written-and-edited Encyclopedia of Eart...

    Larry Sanger has a doctorate in Philosophy from Ohio State University. His professional interests are epistemology, early modern philosophy, and ethics. Most of Sanger's philosophical work focuses on epistemology; in 2008, he visited Balliol College of the University of Oxfordto debate the proposal "the Internet is the future of knowledge", arguing...

    Anderson, Jennifer Joline (2011). Wikipedia: The Company and Its Founders (1 ed.). Abdo Group. ISBN 978-1617148125.
    Lih, Andrew (2009). The Wikipedia REVOLUTION: How a Bunch of Nobodies Created the World's Greatest Encyclopedia. New York, New York: Hyperion. ISBN 978-1-4013-0371-6.
    Reagle, Joseph Michael (2010). Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia (1 ed.). Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-01447-2.
  5. Mar 27, 2024 · Specializing in handcrafted web directories, Bomis enjoyed early traction and profits. However Wales grew frustrated at the limited content, wanting to take on established giants like Microsoft‘s Encarta encyclopedia. This sparked the idea for Nupedia – a free, online and expert-built encyclopedia. Ambition Meets Reality With Nupedia

  6. Aug 6, 2023 · In fact, he created another online encyclopedia first – Nupedia. This online encyclopedia featured content which was written by volunteers and each article was reviewed before publication. He also created a company called Bomis, alongside Tim Shell and Michael Davis, which again was focused on creating free encyclopedia content.

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  8. Jan 12, 2021 · The following year, Wales and two partners launched a website called Bomis, which enabled people to find and share articles on popular topics (among more controversial content). Though unremarkable as a search engine, Bomis attracted enough traffic and advertising revenues to allow Wales to spend time figuring out what else might be possible in this space.

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