Wikipedia’s Deep Ties to Big Tech | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 4 days agoContrary to its image as a cash-strapped, open public service, Wikipedia tries to hide that it is a wealthy NGO with close ties to big tech.
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Apple, Amazon, and Google don't pay to integrate Wikipedia articles into their search products. The...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 3 weeks agoNon-profit Wikipedia just announced a potential enterprise contracts for businesses. Amazon and...
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales fears online regulation could stamp-out challengers to Facebook
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 2 months agoEnforcing laws to curb harmful content online risks stamping out challengers to Facebook and...
Sir Keir Starmer at centre of Wikipedia 'millionaire' row ahead of expected Labour leadership bid
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WikiTribune: Wikipedia founder's Facebook rival passes 200,000 users just days after launching
The Independent via Yahoo Finance· 1 year agoA new social network set up by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales claims to have surpassed more than...
Wikipedia Co-Founder Says Crypto Integration Would Be ‘Completely Insane’
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Wikipedia ban ruled unconstitutional by Turkish court
TechCrunch· 1 year agoTwo and a half years after being blocked by the Turkish government, Wikipedia appears to have...