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- Wikimedia Board passes resolutions on fundraising and funds dissemination http://t.co/9BKYu0Y6 03:41:24 AM March 31, 2012 ReplyRetweetFavorite
- Wikipedia stands on the shoulders of giants. One of those giants has fallen. RIP Britannica print edition. http://t.co/j68YnfGx 02:04:17 AM March 15, 2012 ReplyRetweetFavorite
- RT @wikimediaatwork: Opening for legal Counsel position posted http://t.co/KjbNgPIv 07:50:39 PM March 12, 2012 ReplyRetweetFavorite
- RT @wikimediaatwork: Opening for Director, Global Learning and Grantmaking posted http://t.co/825Y3IFr 07:50:27 PM March 12, 2012 ReplyRetweetFavorite
- Some quick comments on the Board's new letter on fundraising. http://t.co/NozGefJ7 05:49:02 PM February 09, 2012 ReplyRetweetFavorite
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Map of Wikipedia usage worldwide
Last week I did a short talk at TED on Wikipedia’s evolving impact. I’ve posted an expanded version of the slides (PDF) and want to use a few blog posts to elaborate on some of the points covered. First point … Continue reading
OpenStreetMaps visualization
Tim Berners-Lee gave a talk at TED 2010 on the initiative to put more data on the web. As an example, he showed this beautiful video of OpenStreetMaps edits over the course of year. Wouldn’t it be great to have something … Continue reading
comScore January 2010 data
I updated the meta page on comScore data with January 2010 information. It’s been a while since I updated this analysis, mostly since Erik Zachte’s great Wikimedia Report Card covers most of the data far more elegantly. I did include a first … Continue reading