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Wikipedia existe in multe linguas; le original es in anglese, ma ora interlingua es inter le linguas disponibile. Visitatores trovara iste version in interlingua ancora in stato assatis chaotic in comparation con le version anglese. Le sperantia es que isto va meliorar se in le futuro, con vostre adjuta. A partir del Frontispicio de iste sito vos pote vider – e cambiar – le articulos.
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Wikipedia is used by millions worldwide each day, draws in billions of page views each month, and often takes the top slot on Google searches. But the truly amazing fact is that it’s stayed ad-free. This is because the mega encyclopedia and its sister sites run on borrowed time, borrowed servers, and — most importantly — public donations.
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PALO ALTO, Calif., Jan. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Searchme, Inc. (http://www.searchme.com/), a new search company backed by Sequoia Capital, today announced the launch of Wikiseek (http://www.wikiseek.com/), a vastly improved search engine for the popular reference site, Wikipedia. Wikiseek is available as a destination web site as well as inside Wikipedia as a Firefox extension. Wikiseek is based on proprietary technology developed by Searchme, which utilizes the suggestions of tens of thousands of vertical search engines to deliver more highly relevant searches. The result is a faster, richer Wikipedia search experience.
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The nascent Web encyclopedia Citizendium springs from Larry Sanger, a philosophy Ph.D. who counts himself as a co-founder of Wikipedia, the site he now hopes to usurp. The claim doesn't seem particularly controversial — Sanger has long been cited as a co-founder.
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"WashingtonWatch.com is like Wikipedia for legislation," said Jim Harper, founder of the site. "WashingtonWatch.com provides a more user-friendly and interactive way for the public to learn about legislation than the Library of Congress' THOMAS site. It's all about government transparency."
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If you want to use Wikipedia materials in your own books/articles/web sites or other publications, you can do so, but you have to follow the GFDL. If you are simply duplicating the Wikipedia article, you must follow section two of the GFDL on verbatim copying, as discussed at Wikipedia:Verbatim copying.
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