Jimmy Wales
Jimmy Donal Wales, widely recognized by his online alias Jimbo, is a prominent American entrepreneur known for his significant contributions to the digital landscape. He gained international acclaim as the co-founder of Wikipedia, the groundbreaking non-profit encyclopedia that revolutionized access to information globally. Launched in January 2001, Wikipedia has become one of the largest and most visited reference websites, embodying Wales' vision of freely available knowledge for all.
In addition to Wikipedia, Wales co-established Wikia, a for-profit web hosting platform that empowers users to create their own collaborative wikis on diverse topics. This venture further highlights Walesβ commitment to fostering community-driven content and democratizing information sharing across the internet.
Throughout his career, Wales has been recognized for his innovative approach to technology and education, earning numerous accolades for his work. He has been named one of Time magazine's "100 Most Influential People" and received the 2008 Dan David Prize in the category of "Present β Digital Equality." His efforts have not only changed how people access information but have also sparked discussions on topics such as digital rights and the future of education.
Wales continues to be an influential figure in the tech world, advocating for open knowledge and internet freedom, and remains a sought-after speaker on the subjects of technology, entrepreneurship, and collaborative platforms.
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