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Is Encyclopedia Dramatica gone?

On the night of the Encyclopedia Dramatica shutdown, regular ED visitors bombarded the ‘Oh Internet’ Facebook wall with hate messages….Encyclopedia Dramatica.

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Launched .com: December 10, 2004 .ch: April 15, 2011 .se: March 2012 .es: September 2013 .rs: March 2017 .wiki: January 2020 .online: December 2020
Current status Online

Where is Encyclopedia Britannica headquarters?

Chicago, IL
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc./Headquarters

Who published Encyclopedia Britannica website?

Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Encyclopædia Britannica

Britannica’s thistle logo
Author As of 2008, 4,411 named contributors
Publisher Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Publication date 1768–2010 (printed version)
Media type 32 volumes, hardbound (15th edition, 2010); after 2012 unavailable in print

Who published the Britannica website?

Who made the website Britannica?

Andrew Bell
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.

Founded 1768 Edinburgh, Scotland
Founder Colin Macfarquhar and Andrew Bell
Country of origin Scotland, UK.
Headquarters location Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Key people Jacqui Safra, President, Karthik Krishnan, Global CEO

Who are the authors of Encyclopedia Britannica?

“The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica” is identified as a contributor. What does that mean?

  • Aakanksha Gaur.
  • Adam Augustyn. Adam Augustyn is Managing Editor, Reference Content at Encyclopædia Britannica.
  • Adam Zeidan.
  • Ajay Batra.
  • Alicja Zelazko.
  • Alison Eldridge.
  • Amy McKenna.
  • Amy Tikkanen.

When was the Britannica website published?

1994
In 1994 Britannica debuted the first Internet-based encyclopaedia. Users paid a fee to access the information, which was located at http://www.eb.com. In 1994 Britannica Online was released for subscription over the Internet.

Who is the founder of Encyclopedia Britannica?

Founded in 1768 in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britannica was the brainchild of Colin Macfarquhar, a printer, and Andrew Bell, an engraver. They also had an editor, William Smellie. “He was a very learned man,” Pappas said, with (he added) a wonderful capacity for drinking.

What Web is Encyclopedia Britannica?

Learn about this topic in these articles: In 1994 Britannica debuted the first Internet-based encyclopaedia. Users paid a fee to access the information, which was located at http://www.eb.com. In 1994 Britannica Online was released for subscription over the Internet.

What Web is Encyclopedia Britannica belong?

Internet encyclopaedias The dominant internet encyclopaedia and main alternative to Britannica is Wikipedia.

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