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Saturday, August 4, 2007
Taipei Wikipedia conference draws 500 enthusiasts
The Wikimedia Foundation, operator of the popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia, opened its annual international conference in Taipei yesterday with more than 500 Wikipedia enthusiasts from 43 countries attending to learn more about the open-source community.
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