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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Printing Wikipedia Would Take 1 Million Pages, But That's Sort Of The Point
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A German-based group called PediaPress is trying to raise enough money to make a print copy of all of Wikipedia. That's right, Wikipedia, the ever-evolving, always-changing, inherently digital encyclopedia of information gathered by contributors all over the ...

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