Or was it some other reuser? My memory is quite spotty these days.
On 1/30/07, Deathphoenix originaldeathphoenix@gmail.com wrote:
I first became interested in contributing to Wikipedia as a direct result of looking at answers.com articles.
On 1/29/07, Jimmy Wales jwales@wikia.com wrote:
William Pietri wrote:
Say, are there examples of people who do this well, contributing back
to
Wikipedia or to the general public? The examples I've seen are all a
bit
disappointing, but perhaps that's just because the outrageous ones generate more attention.
Answers.com is an excellent example. They license Wikipedia content and also license content from many other more traditional sources, and offer
it up to people who search on their site. They have always been a strong supporter of Wikimedia and have been traditionally the #1 sponsor of the annual Wikimania conference.
So they benefit from our work, and they give back to the community as well.
--Jimbo
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