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Newspoint on MSNWikipedia founder Jimmy Wales to turn author with 'The Seven Rules of Trust'Internet pioneer and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales is set to make his debut as an author with the book, "The Seven Rules of ...
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More than 100 business leaders including Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales sign open letter backing Britain's center-left oppositionIndividuals including Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, former vice-chairman of JP Morgan Cazenove Charles Harman, and WPP's former U.K. President Karen Blackett signed an open letter calling for a ...
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has some grudging respect for Donald Trump — but he thinks a backlash against the US president is coming. Wales, who has been named in Business Insider's UK Tech ...
How does this apply to your search engine Wikia Search? Jimmy Wales: In order to be able to have free access to all human knowledge, and remember than I mean free as in 'free speech,' not just ...
Bloomsbury is publishing a new book by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales. Head of Bloomsbury Trade Alexis Kirschbaum acquired UK & Commonwealth (excluding Canada) rights to The Seven Rules of Trust ...
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales can't remember what the first article on Wikipedia was. An entry on the letter Q was an early one, Wales said onstage at SXSW. He does remember the first words of ...
Where would we be without Wikipedia? The online encyclopedia was launched on January 15, 2001 by two Americans named Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, and has been a source of knowledge ever since.
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