Wikipedia is one of the largest reference websites in the world, attracting some 1.7 billion visitors a month.
When it launched in 2001, the free, collaborative concept was a far cry from the traditional, bookshelf-hogging encyclopedias of the day.
Coming up on Tech Tuesday, the co-founder of Wikipedia talks about his 20-year-old innovation and what he’s working on next.
Guests:
- Doug McCollough, co-founder and CEO, Color Coded Labs
- Jimmy Wales, co-founder, Wikipedia
- Russell Holly, managing editor, CNET
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