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	<title>Comments on: STIRR Sydney</title>
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		<title>By: WikiAngela &#187; End of 2006</title>
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		<dc:creator>WikiAngela &#187; End of 2006</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Wikia&#8217;s first big announcement this month was the acquisition of ArmchairGM. Robert Lefkowitz, Aaron Wright, Dan Lewis and David Pean joined Wikia as part of the acquititsion and began work on OpenServing (blog post). Wikia announced its second round of investment - all of it from Amazon - on December 8th (blog post). We had two big hits in the press shortly after this - firstly with OpenServing which is still in testing, and will be more widely available very soon, and secondly with &#8220;Wikiasari&#8220;, which didn&#8217;t really exist before the press made it up, but may well exist at some point next year. I started WikiChix, a new community for women involved with wikis, in response to concerns that women were not comfortable posting to Wikipedia&#8217;s mailing lists. Anthere invited me to chair Wikimedia&#8217;s new Advisory Board. After attending the fun Stirr Sydney event, I packed up and left Australia, at least temporarily. We spent a day and a half in London before going to see my parents. Tim spent his first Christmas away from home, with my family, and we&#8217;ll be spending new year&#8217;s at my sister&#8217;s. [...]</description>
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