Wikipedia
Hamas-linked org trains Gazans to edit Wikipedia pages about Israel, Palestine
Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor announced last week the launch of the third edition of the WikiRights project, which trains 12 young Palestinians as professional editors on Wikipedia.
Qatar hired London-based PR firm to edit Wikipedia articles about its human rights violations
Wikipedia's Israel page now unequivocally states Jewish state is 'committing genocide'
Wikipedia deletes pages written by brother of slain Israeli hostage
Leaked Democratic email indicates potential effort to smear Sanders as atheist
In an email leaked Friday by Wikileaks Brad Marshall, the DNC’s chief financial officer suggested that the party should “get someone to ask” about “his” religious beliefs, The Intercept reported.
Born, raised and educated in a vineyard
A garbled article on a prominent Israeli anchorwoman raises questions about Wikipedia.
Wikimedia tells Israelis to photograph heritage sites
For 4th year in a row, Wikimedia Israel is hosting competition in which both amateur and professional photographers can win prizes for pictures of any national heritage site in Israel.
Israel’s Wikipedians lead the way in education, technology
Israel’s local Wikimedia affiliate, one of 47 around the world, is leading in several exciting new initiatives.
Grumpy Old Men: Bitter souvenirs
An empty bottle and an old scar should remain signposts toward a dream rather than bookends to a dreadful saga.
Israeli technology enables Wikipedia video player
Wikipedia enables new video player, thanks to Israel’s Kaltura.
Human rights virtually regained
Introduction for the first Young Middle Eastern Leaders column for ‘The Jerusalem Post’
Obama – good for the Jews?
It’s time to ask the question through another lens to ensure Israel isn’t a partisan issue in US.
Ethics @ Work: Online piracy legislation is problematic
Realistically, passing the bill is not going to kill the Internet, and defeating it is not going to cost millions of jobs.
'Online piracy bills will change the Internet'
Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA) will give “legitimacy to censorship," Wikimedia Israel spokesperson says.