Wikipedia, other websites go dark in anti-piracy bill protest
On Monday, Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales announced that his website will go dark for 24 hours starting at midnight ET Tuesday, following the lead of other high-profile promised blackouts. Reddit.com went black for 12
Wikipedia is down in protest of SOPA, but there's a couple of workarounds you can use to access Wikipedia's content.
By Olivia Wilmsen – email (SIOUX CITY, IA) If we want to know a quick fact about an event, historical figure or even celebrity, lots of us turn to Wikipedia. But, many of the Internet's biggest websites took themselves offline Wednesday in protest.
Those wondering how to get around the Wikipedia SOPA blackout can breathe a little easier: the crowd-sourced encyclopedia is still available through mobile versions, disabling Javascript or translating another language's
Those wondering how to get around the Wikipedia SOPA blackout can breathe a little easier: the crowd-sourced encyclopedia is still available through mobile versions, disabling Javascript or translating another language's
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