
96 - Decentralizing Wikipedia, with Everipedia Co-Founder George Beall
George Beall is a co-founder of Everipedia, an op…
August 30, 201638m 28s
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Show Notes
George Beall is a co-founder of Everipedia, an open encyclopedia that takes puts more power in the hands of the public. In his first year of college, George founded a plug and play touchscreen tile technology company that he sold prior to joining Everipedia.
George is a perfect example of learning from experience. Jumping into projects that interest him without waiting for permission or credentials.
Covered in this episode:
- What is wrong with Wikipedia?
- Is Wikipedia censoring information?
- The bureaucracy of editing on Wikipedia
- How do you convince people of a problem they may not be aware of?
- What are Everipedia’s biggest challenges
- George’s origin story
- Creating Touch Tiles as a college freshman
- Learning from experience vs. a classroom
- Goals for Everipedia
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