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Now, registered users can upload videos on Wikipedia

IANS | Posted on Nov 10, 2012 at 10:36am IST

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Moscow: Wikipedia, the world's largest online encyclopedia, has launched a new project enabling registered users to post videos, according to the portal's press service.

"A new video player has been enabled on Wikipedia and its sister sites, and it comes with the promise of bringing free educational videos to more people, on more devices, in more languages," Wikimedia Foundation said Friday. Wikipedia articles have remained largely text-based until now.

The video upload project, carried out in cooperation with open-source video start-up Kaltura and the Google search engine, was launched in 2008. But it was delayed due to numerous technical problems.

Now, registered users can upload videos on Wikipedia

The new HTML5 player is a result of a combined effort between Wikipedia, Google and Kaltura.

The new HTML5 player is a result of a combined effort between Wikipedia, Google and Kaltura. Wikipedia, which sees 25 million unique daily visitors to its English section alone, currently hosts only about 15,000 videos.

The videos were added either via the older Ogg Theora player that has been in use since 2007 or as part of testing the new player, based on HTML5.

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