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Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales wins €10,000 Nokia prize

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has won the Nokia Foundation's €10,0000 prize for 2009 for his contributions to the evolution of the World Wide Web as a "participatory and truly democratic" platform. Full Article at ComputerWeekly.com

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  1. Jimmy Wales, founder of the user-edited online encyclopedia Wikipedia, pauses during an interview with Reuters at the Israeli Presidential Conference in Jerusalem October 21, 2009.
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