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By Kate Solomon published
News in Brief Hello and welcome to TechRadar's daily round up of the bite-size tech canapés spotted around the web today.

Turning Wikipedia black is principled but pointless
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall Corporations will be quaking in their boots today: to protest the wrongheaded and dangerous SOPA and PIPA legislation in the US, Wikipedia's going dark.

Wales: Wiki blackout will send global message
By Kate Solomon published
Everyone's favourite Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has defended the user generated encyclopaedia's move to shut down for 24 hours in protest over potential web censorship legislation.

24-hour Wikipedia blackout will protest SOPA/PIPA
By Chris Smith published
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has announced that the English language version of the site will go dark for 24-hours on Wednesday in protest of internet censorship

'The ultimate mission is free knowledge'
By Linux Format published
Interview The Wikipedia software engineer discusses money, banner campaigns and his passion for promoting free knowledge.

Wikipedia meets $20 million fundraising target
By Kate Solomon published
Time to say goodbye to the unintentionally comical contributor photos on Wikipedia as the crowd-sourced encyclopaedia has met its $20 million (£12.8 million) fundraising target.

Jimmy Wales reckons editing Wikipedia is too complicated
By Chris Smith published
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales reckons that too many users are scared to edit the site incase they break something.

Wikipedia founder: Times paywall 'won't last'
By Marc Chacksfield published
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has hit out at the Times for putting its website behind a paywall, believing the business model won't work and is making the paper irrelevant on the web.
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