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Internet's Wikipedia to go print in Germany: publisher
AFP, April, 2008
BERLIN (AFP) — German publishing giant Bertelsmann said Wednesday it planned to publish the world's first reference book based on entries from Wikipedia, the popular online encyclopedia.
Until now, Wikipedia was best known for compiling writing on thousands of subjects and putting it on the Internet for free and easy access.
A spokeswoman for the Bertelsmann Lexicon Institute told AFP the German-language volume would hit the market in September and includes the 50,000 most commonly used search terms of the last two years and abbreviated entries on them.
Because user popularity dictates the selection, the book's content will be more current than that found in other reference books, the company said.
It hopes a successful print version of Wikipedia will fly in the face of claims the Web is killing ...