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; [[Congressional Cemetery becomes the world's largest outdoor encyclopedia of American history]] : JULY 2, 2012: The 205-year-old Congressional Cemetery in Washington is now the world’s largest outdoor encyclopedia of American history. While touring the grounds, visitors may call up an article from Wikipedia on, for example, the life of John Philip Sousa by scanning a QR code (Quick Response code) with their smartphones. '''[[Congressional Cemetery becomes the world's largest outdoor encyclopedia of American history|Read more &raquo;]]'''
* '''July 2, 2012:''' [[Congressional Cemetery becomes the world's largest outdoor encyclopedia of American history]]
 
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* '''March 30, 2012:''' [[Google joins Wikimania 2012 as a Diamond-Level Sponsor]]
 
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; [[Google joins Wikimania 2012 as a Diamond-Level Sponsor]] : MARCH 30, 2012: Wikimedia District of Columbia (Wikimedia DC) is pleased to announce that Google has joined Wikimania 2012 as a Diamond-Level sponsor. Google’s support of Wikimania helps bring hundreds of people around the world who support open source, open culture, and free access to global knowledge. '''[[Google joins Wikimania 2012 as a Diamond-Level Sponsor|Read more &raquo;]]'''
* '''March 30, 2012:''' [[WikiHow joins Wikimania 2012 as a Bronze-Level Sponsor]]
 
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* '''March 30, 2012:''' [[Encyclopedia of Life joins Wikimania 2012 as a Copper-Level Sponsor]]
 
 
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* '''March 23, 2012:''' [[Mary Gardiner to keynote Wikimania 2012]]
 
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* '''[http://adainitiative.org/2012/02/interview-with-sarah-stierch-wikimedian-in-residence-at-the-smithsonian-and-wikimedia-fellow Interview with Sarah Stierch, Wikimedian-in-residence at the Smithsonian and Wikimedia Fellow]'''<br /><small>[[w:Ada Initiative|Ada Initiative]], February 13, 2012</small>
 
* '''[http://adainitiative.org/2012/02/interview-with-sarah-stierch-wikimedian-in-residence-at-the-smithsonian-and-wikimedia-fellow Interview with Sarah Stierch, Wikimedian-in-residence at the Smithsonian and Wikimedia Fellow]'''<br /><small>[[w:Ada Initiative|Ada Initiative]], February 13, 2012</small>
 
* '''[http://wusa9.com/news/article/185524/373/Wikimedia-DC-Releases-Statement-on-SOPA-PIPA Wikimedia DC Releases Statement on SOPA, PIPA Protests]'''<br /><small>WUSA Channel 9 News, January 18, 2012</small>
 
* '''[http://wusa9.com/news/article/185524/373/Wikimedia-DC-Releases-Statement-on-SOPA-PIPA Wikimedia DC Releases Statement on SOPA, PIPA Protests]'''<br /><small>WUSA Channel 9 News, January 18, 2012</small>
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Congressional Cemetery becomes the world's largest outdoor encyclopedia of American history
JULY 2, 2012: The 205-year-old Congressional Cemetery in Washington is now the world’s largest outdoor encyclopedia of American history. While touring the grounds, visitors may call up an article from Wikipedia on, for example, the life of John Philip Sousa by scanning a QR code (Quick Response code) with their smartphones. Read more »
Google joins Wikimania 2012 as a Diamond-Level Sponsor
MARCH 30, 2012: Wikimedia District of Columbia (Wikimedia DC) is pleased to announce that Google has joined Wikimania 2012 as a Diamond-Level sponsor. Google’s support of Wikimania helps bring hundreds of people around the world who support open source, open culture, and free access to global knowledge. Read more »
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