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Meet Jimmy Wales, Founder, Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation and Wikia

Submitted by admin on Wed, 06/20/2007 - 3:21pm.
Event type: Meetup
Continent: North America
Region: San Franciso
07/18/2007 - 6:00pm
07/18/2007 - 9:00pm
US/Pacific

INFORUM and The Commonwealth Club present

JIMBO WALES
Founder, Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation and Wikia

When you need information fast, about anything or anyone, where do you turn? It seems flipping through the pages of an Encyclopedia is a thing of the past, as the quirky but clearly computer savvy Jimbo Wales has opened the doors to boundless and up to date encyclopedic information on the Web. Wales is best known for his major role in the founding of the new go-to informational resource, Wikipedia and has recently caught our attention in his headlong battle against Google to promise more transparency and less spam. While these resources allow access to a tremendous amount of information, we must ask ourselves, “How accurate are these posts, how much can we rely on them?” Jimmy Wales will explain his thoughts on the accuracy of Wiki posts, the politics of the Internet, as well as what’s next on his agenda.

6:00 p.m., Check-in | 6:30 p.m., Program | 7:30 p.m., Wine and Hors d'oeuvres Reception | Club office, 595 Market St., 2nd Floor, San Francisco | $12 for Members, $20 for Non-Members, $7 for Students (with valid ID; to reserve student tickets call 415-597-6705)

Commonwealth Club Office, 595 Market Street (at Second), 2nd floor, San Francisco
Directly outside of the Montgomery Bart Station

INFORUM is a division of The Commonwealth Club by and for people in their 20s and 30s, with a mission to inspire debate around civic issues. We are a connector between ideas, individuals and communities.

Founded in 1903, the Commonwealth Club has played host to a diverse and distinctive array of speakers, from Teddy Roosevelt in 1924 to Erin Brockovich in 2001. Along the way, Martin Luther King, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and Bill Gates have all given landmark speeches at the Club.


Submitted by Zander Smith (not verified) on Sat, 04/12/2008 - 10:56pm.

I've met Jimmy at a tech event; he is very approachable, and I marvel at the volunteer org they've put together. I'm now volunteering PT at a new site called http://www.Site605.com - which is pretty cool, and a kind of current events version of Wikipedia. Its probably more current than other reference sites as well.


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