Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on Wikia at NYU

Michael has notes and video from Jimmy Wales's talk at NYU tonight; the founder of Wikipedia focused on one of his new venutres, Wikia, which offers free hosting for specialized, open wikis:

Given the audiences familiarity with Wikipedia, Wales skipped most of his prepared speech on that and after he gave a brief background on open source software, how it works, and the fact that you can be commercially successful doing and using it, he spent most of his time talking about Wikia.

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(Thanks, Michael!)

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on R.U. Sirius show

On The RU Sirius Show, Jimmy Wales talked about Jaron Lanier's "Digital Maoism" essay and swore his ongoing fealty to Objectivism.

RU SIRIUS: You have a history with Ayn Rand's objectivism. And then,

thinking in terms of my friend Jaron Lanier's recent articles about

Wikipedia — you may be the first objectivist (or person even vaguely

associated with objectivism), to also be accused of Maoism.

JIMMY WALES: [Laughs] I did think that was quite amusing. I said,

"Well, I must be doing something right if I get called such wildly

different things. I'm somehow mysterious, even though I'm pretty

simple, actually."

That essay was a good example of a critique that had some very

interesting and good points. I mean, you could certainly say some of

the specific practical problems he identified are things that we have

to deal with and struggle with. At the same time, his sort of view of

the ideology of us — of our group — as being, Maoists or collective

intelligence people, or something like that, was really wide of the

mark.

Link | Text Version of Jimmy Wales interview