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Why it took a long time to build the tiny link preview on Wikipedia

How a new data center in Singapore is helping people access Wikipedia around the globe

You can now upload 3D models to Wikimedia Commons

The Erdős paradox: When a mathematical number and Wikipedia collide

The Wikipedia Zero program will end in 2018

He created a Wikipedia article per day for a year, including on his wedding day

Metropolitan Museum of Art open access initiative update

Wikimedia Foundation v. NSA: What Now?

Court of Appeals allows Wikimedia Foundation v. NSA to proceed – Wikimedia Blog

Wikimedia in Iraq has nearly 12M subscribers free of mobile data charges

Hiring a data scientist

Craig Newmark donates $500k to reduce harassment on Wikipedia

Importing JSON into Hadoop via Kafka

Wikipedia announces 2016's most-edited articles

Creating linked open data for 5000 works of art

Wikipedia and Internet Archive partner to fix 1M broken links on Wikipedia

Ever been to the Vasa or Mary Rose? This guy wrote their Wikipedia articles

Misuse of Creative Commons-licensed photo leads to public apology

The Impact of Pokemon Go on Wikipedia

Editing Wikipedia as self-care activism

Semi-automated content translation is coming to Scandinavian Wikipedias

Guy goes to Eurovision and releases hundreds of freely licensed images

The impact of Prince’s death on Wikipedia

How Wikimedia counts uniques

Wikimedia removes the Diary of Anne Frank due to copyright law

Twenty years after Pokémon launched, its impact on Wikipedia remains

Making our pageview data easily accessible

German court rules in favor of the Wikimedia Foundation

AI service gives Wikipedians ‘X-ray specs’ to see through bad edits

How Wikipedia responds to breaking news

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