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19 September 2013

Jimmy Wales Thinks Snowden Is 'An Innocent Party' And 'A Hero'; Wants To Know If He Ever Edited Wikipedia

A post on Examiner.com points out that Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia's co-founder, is interested in Edward Snowden:

On Techdirt. 

Posted by Glyn Moody at 8:12 pm  

Labels: edward snowden, jimmy wales, techdirt, wikipedia

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