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Wikipedia Plans to Charge Big Tech Companies in A Shift from Free Services

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Wikipedia, the world’s most popular free encyclopedia, is planning to charge big tech companies for publishing their information.

The online encyclopedia was created by Larry Sanger in 2001 to provide valuable global information free of charge. Wikipedia is run by volunteers of writers and editors around the world, and has been functioning on donations as a non-profit powered by Wikimedia Foundation.

Over the years, Wikipedia has grown to become a source of knowledge to the world. It is the 8th most visited site in the United States and 13th in the world, welcoming knowledge seekers, and offering detailed knowledge about the tech industry free of charge, but that is about change.

Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft have had their information published on Wikipedia’s site for years, now Wikimedia is creating a brand new division called Wikimedia Enterprise that will offer paid services to the biggest gainers of the free encyclopedia.

Wikimedia Enterprise is a new product from the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit that operates Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. Wikimedia Enterprise provides paid developer tools and services that make it easier for companies and organizations to consume and re-use Wikimedia data.

We will be launching the product later in 2021. If you or your company is interested in learning more, sign up for updates below:

Wired reported that conversation is already underway between the tech behemoths and the new subsidiary, Wikimedia LCC. And the next couple of months will be about seeking the reaction of Wikipedia’s thousands of volunteers. Agreement could be reached as soon as June.

“This is the first time the foundation has recognized that commercial users are users of our service. We’ve known they are there, but we never really treated them as a user base,” said Lane Becker, a senior director at the foundation, who is overseeing the Enterprise project.

The move is in contrast to what Wikipedia has been known for in over two decades of its existence – a non-commercial source of knowledge funded by donations.

However, the twist has been instigated by the somewhat greedy Silicon Valley big guys, who take everything along their way to the top and give a little back. Wired noted the “data dump” as well as a “fire hose” snapshots that contain everything that appears on Wikipedia’s site every two weeks, which is made freely available for users.

The snapshots come in different formats and help big companies to import whatever they want from Wikipedia freely, with no special insider-help.

Becker said “they all have teams dedicated to Wikipedia management-big ones,” and “making the different content speak to each other required a lot of low-level work-cleaning and managing-which is very expensive.”

Over the years, Wikipedia has depended on donors, especially big tech companies to function. There has been a kind of partnership between the encyclopedia and Google.

“Wikipedia produces the information Google serves up in response to user queries and Google builds up Wikipedia’s reputation as a source of trustworthy information,” Wired report noted.

Google’s failure in its attempt to break away from Wikipedia with its own version of user-generated articles – Knowledge (Knol), cemented their relationship.

Although the relationship has endured and flourished for two decades now, Google has been the major beneficiary, scooping billions of dollars from ad revenues served through information and links provided by Wikipedia. Although besides ensuring that Wikipedia gets deserving credit for the contents it served and putting it on top of search results, Google, alongside other big companies, has been donating voluntarily to help the Wikimedia Foundation stay on course, but it’s not enough.

The free software, as an ideology, is still something the Wikimedia foundation holds dear.

“The free, albeit clunky option will still be available to all users, including commercial ones” Wired reported.

But the formatting problems with the free version offer an obvious opportunity to create a product worth paying for, one tailored to the requirements of each company. For instance, Enterprise will deliver the real-time changes and comprehensive data dumps in a compatible format, the report said.

It explained that there will also be a level of customer service typical of business arrangements but unprecedented for the volunteer-directed project; a number for its customers to call, a guarantee of certain speed for delivering the data, a team of experts assigned to solve specific technical flaws.

While the foundation waits to get response from its volunteers, concern is rising that the move will mean that the big companies will hence get preferential treatment. Although the foundation said the new development will not affect its free services, that it will be available to all users, even the commercial ones, it doesn’t dismiss the concern.

Also, the Foundation is planning to host the new project on Amazon Web Services as it would help them serve customers better.

The aim, according to the Enterprise is to help ensure that commercial operators display the latest, most accurate version of articles and crack down on vandalism quicker.

Seitz-Gruwell said “a contractual relationship will also more formally recognize that these companies are extracting value from a volunteer project, and therefore must contribute back to the commons.”

Wikipedia has a budget of around $1 million funded by donations, and the Enterprise said it does not plan to substitute user-donations with the revenue from the companies.

Tekedia CaseWorks – Alpha Mead Group and Jevinik

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One of the new improvements we added in the current edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA is the inclusion of business cases. From next week, some assignments will move to analyzing cases (Lab #1 had one already).

During Tekedia Live tomorrow, I will provide more directions on this to our members who are not used to this format of business education. We have dozens of cases in our Library (fintech, construction, FMCGs, ecommerce, agro-services, etc); we will use just a few in an edition, pacing all to avoid stressing members.

We will begin with Alpha Mead Group, a facility management company, and Jevinik, a restaurant. Why are these companies special in their sectors? How can we set a new basis of competition? We will explain.

Registration continues for the next edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA here .

Final Day To Register for 5th Edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA (Jun 7 – Sept 1, 2021) is Monday, June 21

Tekedia Open Lecture – Pick Your Time

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Over the next two weeks, Tekedia Institute is running Open Lecture where we speak with companies that plan to send team members to Tekedia Mini-MBA; the next edition begins June 7. If you have at least 5 people in your team, we will like to have a conversation with you. It would be a Zoom call and we will explain how our school will help you get to your mission.

Besides our training, Tekedia offers support to corporate members to help them refine their playbooks, making sure that digital nativity is an integral part of their future. The empires of the future will have the DNAs of bits and bytes, irrespective of the industrial domain. The biggest school in India is worth $12 billion and it has no campus!

In our school, we push our corporate members to explore how to capture value by flanking and looking at edges of the smiling curve, even if they have to operate at the center. I made that point last month in Harvard Business Review – you win if only you can capture value.

Email here  and you will receive a link  to pick a time. I look forward to speaking with you. 

Changing News Production is Key to Sustainable Peace, Unity in South West Nigeria -An Interview with Founder Western Nigeria Publica

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Editor’s Notes: There is no doubt, insecurity is one of the main problems in Nigeria. From the North to the East and South to the West, a number of people have been reportedly maimed and killed. Destruction and stealing of properties have equally been reported. Expectation from citizens, non-state actors and politicians have been that political leaders need to find holistic solutions to the problem. On a number of occasions, political leaders and some citizens have accused the media, especially the online news organisations, of fueling the problem with the ways they report issues and needs around it. Iyanda Ahmed, the founder of Western Nigeria Publica, speaks with our analyst on this matter and his forthcoming media project in South West Nigeria.

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Tekedia: Who is Iyanda Ahmed?

Iyanda Ahmed: Iyanda Ahmed is a first class graduate of Mass Communication, Fountain University Osogbo. I am a content writer, Media Practitioner, Information Manager and content Marketer with the ability to convey messages in a crisp, concise manner, drawing the right amount of engagement.  I am a resourceful journalist who is passionate about the media and the information that is being passed across to the audience. 

Tekedia: With the background you painted, how would you connect your recent activities in the Nigerian news media space with it?

Ahemd: I have a huge appetite for media and passing the right information to the general public, hence the need for my recent activities in launching an Online Newspaper, the Western Nigeria Publica. I believe in offering news as a product to the public using a combination of traditional news values and elements of sustainable value creation. In this regard, what matters to people, businesses and leaders will be reported. 

No doubt,  the media play a very significant role in keeping everyone updated about the various events around the world. Today, we can check out the latest news and current affairs with just a few clicks  or by simply switching on the radio or television, and even  newspapers.  A vast majority of people across the globe rely upon various sources of media for keeping themselves abreast on various ongoing issues around the world. As I said, the Western Nigeria Publica is not just a news medium because every news published has its value proposition driven by what the stakeholders or actors in the event or happening that got reported wanted.

Tekedia: In your views, as you prepare to make significant contributions to the news media landscape in South West Nigeria, how can we change news production towards sustainable peace and unity in the region?

Iyanda Ahmed: Information is power and key to changing news production towards a sustainable peace and unity in South West Nigeria. Journalists and media entrepreneurs have a huge responsibility in this context. It is high time we look at how we source, write and publish to the public. In my view, there should be limitations for reporting negative events in ways that generate and drive existing conflicts in the region. We should prioritise social goods more than economic capital we are expecting from news publication. This is necessary as groups and individuals employ the mainstream news organisations for political interests. As the Western Nigeria Publica commences operation in the region, we are committed to sustaining peace and unity by providing the right information,  ethical content, giving equal hearings to parties involved, publishing content that are paramount to the people without being biased, and many others.

Tekedia: Western Nigeria Publica, what is in it for news readers and policy makers in the region?

Iyanda Ahmed: For every news/story captured on WNP site, readers are expected to derive value from them. Readers should be able to read and eventually take away values at the end of the day. That is the reason why Western Nigeria Publica is birthed. The goal is to capture the whole western region, as a unique way of contributing to the development of the region through our core values, principles and offering news as a product to the public using a combination of traditional news values and its [WNP] strategic principle of reporting what matters. On the website, we have 4 major core components, which are: News, Forum, Analysis and Conversation. For every segment, it has its own features. This makes WNP unique from other media platforms. 

Tekedia: One of the core components of Western Nigeria Publica Value Chain is a Forum. We have seen how many online newspapers created interaction segments on their websites, what is the uniqueness of your segment? How do you want the readers to capture value from being members of the Forum?

Iyanda Ahmed: The Forum is an interactive segment that allows readers and experts to have discussion and get their views on news published on the site. This is a unique feature that engages readers, opinion leaders and experts to discuss or comment on stories published on the news site so as to generate analytical reports. It is also a segment where snippets of what get published ignite discussions or comments.  The Forum section gives room for interaction and getting opinions of readers on a particular issue. Comments from the readers are what is captured on the Analysis and Conversation segments. This makes it unique from others. With the little payment to readers who comment within the Forum segment, we are redefining how people interact with news content in the region. We want readers to get value for their Internet data use.

What Do You Want to Learn On Business?

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Today is amazing – Nnamdi Odumody brought 500 amazing participants from one of the most amazing institutions in Nigeria to co-learn and co-share at Tekedia Mini-MBA, starting June 7. Our goal is to become the #1 destination for corporate business training in Africa. If there is anything you want to learn on business, let us know. Talk to Ndubuisi Ekekwe or Nnamdi or email our team here.