Wikipedia founder: Public needs online references

Wikipedia founder: Public needs online references Nigeria: The man who helped create the online reference Wikipedia said that the end of Encyclopaedia Britannica's print run shows the world's growing reliance on the Internet as a base for knowledge. Jimmy Wales' first visit to Nigeria also highlighted the growth of other languages besides English on Wikipedia, particularly the Yoruba language of the oil-rich nation's southwest. While growth remains slow and uneven, Wales said he hopes more users...
10:54 AM, Mar 28, 2012

Twitter's censorship plan rouses global furore

Twitter's censorship plan rouses global furore New York: Twitter, a tool of choice for dissidents and activists around the world, found itself the target of global outrage Friday after unveiling plans to allow country-specific censorship of tweets that might break local laws. It was a stunning role reversal for a youthful company that prides itself in promoting unfettered expression, 140 characters at a time. Twitter insisted its commitment to free speech remains firm, and sought to...
08:46 AM, Jan 28, 2012

Jimmy Wales hails Wikipedia's role in helping halt SOPA, PIPA

Jimmy Wales hails Wikipedia's role in helping halt SOPA, PIPA Davos: The founder of Wikipedia hailed the online encyclopedia's role in helping halt US legislation aimed at cracking down on Internet piracy, saying the proposed bills needed to be stopped because they were flawed. The idea to black out Wikipedia's English pages for 24 hours came from the site's volunteer editors, who voted overwhelmingly in favour of the move. Wikipedia was among a number of sites that argued the Stop...
12:43 PM, Jan 27, 2012

Online companies win piracy fight

Online companies win piracy fight Washington: Outspent but hardly outgunned, online and high-tech companies triggered an avalanche of Internet clicks to force Congress to shelve legislation that would curb online piracy. They outmanoeuvred the entertainment industry and other old guard business interests, leaving them bitter and befuddled. Before Senate and House leaders set aside the legislation Friday, the movie and music lobbies and other Washington fixtures, including the US Chamber of Commerce, had put in...
11:49 AM, Jan 22, 2012

A day without Wikipedia, not quite a day

A day without Wikipedia, not quite a day Hyderabad: Wednesday morning, the city (the world too) woke up to a day without Wikipedia. So whatever questions one had, they had to be shelved for a day because - the English version of Wikipedia went offline for 24 hours in protest against the provisions of the proposed US anti-piracy laws (Stop Online Piracy Act or SOPA as well as the Protect IP Act, or PIPA). Groaned a helpless Abhishek...
11:40 AM, Jan 19, 2012
Wikipedia, other websites protest anti-piracy laws

Wikipedia, other websites protest anti-piracy laws

Wikipedia went dark as part of protests to stop Internet piracy legislation being considered by the US Congress. ...
09:36 AM, Jan 19, 2012

US: Zuckerberg joins anti-piracy bills drive

US: Zuckerberg joins anti-piracy bills drive New York: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has joined the growing chorus against the proposed anti-piracy bills in the US, saying the two "poorly thought out laws" are not the "right solutions" to the problem of piracy but will only harm the Internet. Zuckerberg posted his remarks against the Protect IP Act (PIPA) and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) on his social networking website's wall. Within two hours, his post...
07:48 AM, Jan 19, 2012

All that happened on Internet Blackout Day

All that happened on Internet Blackout Day New Delhi: January 18 - Internet Blackout Day - is a date that will live in ignorance, as the world's largest encyclopaedia Wikipedia started a 24-hour blackout of the English version of the website. Wikipedia joined other big and small websites in a protest against pending US legislation aimed at shutting down sites that share pirated movies and other content. Wikipedia and other proponents of a free Internet believe that...
12:10 AM, Jan 19, 2012
No need of anti-piracy law: Wikipedia co-founder

No need of anti-piracy law: Wikipedia co-founder

Wikipedia Co-founder Jimmy Wales says that the Stop Online Piracy Act is not needed - not in the US atleast. ...
01:57 PM, Jan 18, 2012

How to access Wikipedia on Internet Blackout day

How to access Wikipedia on Internet Blackout day New Delhi: Most of us rely, heavily, on Wikipedia to get information on almost any topic, theme or subject. But in a protest against the proposed US anti-piracy legislation, Wikipedia has blacked itself out for 24 hours starting 10:30 AM (IST) on January 18. As a result, people are no longer able to access the content of English version of the site, and therefore facing an information blackout. But there...
01:03 PM, Jan 18, 2012

Google plans protest against US anti-piracy bills

Google plans protest against US anti-piracy bills New Delhi: After Wikipedia announced the shut down for 24 hours, Google is now planning to make some changes to its site. It too will have information about the bills - the House's Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Senate's Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) - although users will still be able to conduct Google searches. "Like many businesses, entrepreneurs and Web users, we oppose these bills because there...
11:45 AM, Jan 18, 2012

Internet blackout fails to enlist big sites

Internet blackout fails to enlist big sites San Francisco: A blackout scheduled for Wednesday to protest against proposed legislation on online piracy has failed to get the support of the biggest Internet players. Despite calls for the participation of sites such as Facebook, Twitter and other big names, the biggest participants are the online encyclopedia Wikipedia and the social-news website Reddit. The situation shows that, while technology companies are concerned about the legislation, the House's Stop Online...
11:26 AM, Jan 18, 2012

Wikipedia editors question site's planned blackout

Wikipedia editors question site's planned blackout New York: Can the world live without Wikipedia for a day? The planned shutdown of one of the Internet's most-visited sites is not sitting well with some of its volunteer editors, who say the protest of anti-piracy legislation could threaten the credibility of their work. "My main concern is that it puts the organization in the role of advocacy, and that's a slippery slope," said editor Robert Lawton, a Michigan...
08:41 AM, Jan 18, 2012

Wikipedia blackout on January 18. Here's what you can do

Pixelated |  Soumyadip Choudhury

The English-language Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org) will be blacked out for 24 hours across the globe from 05:00 AM UTC (10:30 AM IST) on January 18 in ...
07:49 PM, Jan 17, 2012
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