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Wikimania'06 Kicks Off Next Week

Vivek writes "Following on the heels of its first international conference, the Wikimedia Foundation is ready to kick off the second Wikimania 2006 International Conference next week (August 4-6) in Cambridge, MA. Last-minute Registration is still open and volunteer positions are available. Among the prominent speakers this year are Jimmy Wales and Lawrence Lessig. Other conference events include hack fests, parties, film festivals, field trips and more!"

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  1. So many links... by swtaarrs · · Score: 4, Funny

    Are there so many links on purpose since it's about wiki?

  2. Celebrations! by Hikaru79 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wow! Wikimedia has been really busy lately. They just finished celebrating 750 years of American Independence the other day!

  3. But... by rbarreira · · Score: 5, Funny
    Among the prominent speakers this year are Jimmy Wales and Lawrence Lessig.

    But... Can anyone jump in the middle of their speeches and change a part of what they said?
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    The AACS key is NOT 0xF606EEFD628B1CA427BEA93A9CA9773F
  4. Re:Right place by bigpat · · Score: 3, Interesting

    and he used to run a cheap porn site. Does anybody else just stop and wondering in amazement sometimes that wikipedia actually made it? In just a few years it's gone from nothing to the most used reference in the world.

    A lot of tech guys work on software for internet porn. I was in a meeting once and a discussion about whether a particular solution was scalable was concluded with "Well it worked for Porn, so it should work for this". He made his point.

  5. Re:Link noise by andrewman327 · · Score: 3, Funny
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    Information wants a fueled airplane waiting at the hangar and no one gets hurt.
  6. New Yorker on WIkipedia by jefu · · Score: 4, Funny

    There is a nice article on Wikipedia in the July 31 "New Yorker" magazine.

    It covers fairly concisely and for a non-technical audience many of the things covered here on slashdot and elsewhere.

    It does have a couple nice quotes :
    From Jorge Cauz - the president of the Britannica corporation :

    Wikipedia is to Britannica as "american Idol" is to the Julliard School.
    And, in response, from Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia) :
    Wikipedia is to Britannica as rock and roll is to easy listening. It may not be as smooth but it scares the parents and is a lot smarter in the end.