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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 84. Chapters: MediaWiki extensions, MediaWiki icons, MediaWiki websites, Project Gutenberg, Enciclopedia Libre Universal en Espanol, WikiLeaks, Conservapedia, Citizendium, Uncyclopedia, Whole Wheat Radio, Wikia, Memory Alpha, Intellipedia, Encyclopedia Dramatica, Wikimania, Lostpedia, Mahalo.com, Semantic MediaWiki, WikiHow, Wikitravel, Metapedia, Diplopedia, Easyrec, Appropedia, Heroes Wiki, Ekopedia, WoWWiki, UKGameshows.com, Deletionpedia, AboutUs.org, Supernatural Wiki, SourceWatch, Wikivoyage, WikiTrust, Universal Edit Button, Marefa, LyricWiki, Yellowikis, Wookieepedia, Ganfyd, The Vault, ZineWiki, EcuRed, Proteopedia, Flagged revisions, SNPedia, Medpedia, Metavid, PDBWiki, TermWiki, Infoshop.org, SMW+, WikiBaseball, Vikidia, Rock in China, MyExperiment, WikiCity Guides, WikiLosRios, Hitchwiki, Gardenology.org, OpenWetWare, Fringepedia, Math Images Project, Crnogorska Enciklopedija, Porn Wikileaks, Judgepedia, Congresspedia, Stadtwiki Karlsruhe, Katrina PeopleFinder Project, WikiCandidate, Bureaupedia, Keyinpedia, Jurispedia, School Wiki, Ballotpedia, Wikilusa, Gypsy, Wikinvest, Opasnet, List of MediaWiki websites, MetaBase. Excerpt: WikiLeaks is an international non-profit organization that publishes submissions of private, secret, and classified media from anonymous news sources, news leaks, and whistleblowers. Its website, launched in 2006 under The Sunshine Press organization, claimed a database of more than 1.2 million documents within a year of its launch. WikiLeaks describes its founders as a mix of Chinese dissidents, journalists, mathematicians, and start-up company technologists from the United States, Taiwan, Europe, Australia, and South Africa. Julian Assange, an Australian Internet activist, is generally described as its director. The site was originally launched as a user-editable wiki (hence its name), but ha...