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The founder of Wikipedia has hailed the online encyclopedia's role in helping halt U.S. legislation aimed at cracking down on Internet piracy.Jimmy Wales told The Associated Press in an interview Thursday ...

In 2012, World Book commemorates its 95th year of publishing The World Book Encyclopedia, still the most popular general reference encyclopedia on the market, and the only general reference print encyclopedia published annually. (PRWeb January 26, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/1/prweb9132907.htm

The online encyclopedia Wikipedia has shut down today for 24 hours as part of an online protest against anti-piracy legislation. Here are ways to survive for those who can't live without it.

The founder of Wikipedia hailed the online encyclopedia's role in helping halt U.S. legislation aimed at cracking down on Internet piracy, saying the proposed bills needed to be stopped because they were flawed.

Wikipedia will be going offline on Wednesday to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). Here's where you can go to get your online encyclopedia fix while the site is down.

(AP) -- The founder of Wikipedia hailed the online encyclopedia's role in helping halt U.S. legislation aimed at cracking down on Internet piracy, saying the proposed bills needed to be stopped because they were flawed.

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia written by its users, will go dark all day Wednesday to protest two U.S. bills meant to stop illegal sharing of movies and music, but Internet users who want to search for collective articles on everything from ballet to science fiction, there are still ways.

Free encyclopedia went online in September 2008 with 525 articles.

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Wikipedia's English language site will blackout on Wednesday, joined by Reddit and Boing Boing, to protest two online anti-piracy acts--SOPA and PIPA-- being pushed by Congress. But where can one go when the world's largest free online encyclopedia goes dark?.