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History Wikitravel was started in July 2003 by Evan Prodromou and Michele Ann Jenkins, inspired in part by Wikipedia. * The project uses the MediaWiki software, which is also used by the Wikipedia. However, Wikitravel is not a Wikimedia project; it was begun independently, and is now owned by Internet Brands. Unlike Wikipedia, it uses the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike license rather than the GNU Free Documentation License. Among other things, this more easily allows individuals, tourism agencies, etc. to make free reprints of individual pages. Although both Wikipedia and Wikitravel are free content resources, because of the incompatible licenses, content cannot be freely copied between them. Wikitravel's different objectives have also resulted in different policies and content guidelines. For example, rather than a strict neutral point of view requirement, Wikitravel encourages editors to express their personal opinions with the requirement to "be fair". On 20 April, 2006, Wikitravel announced that it and World66 – another open-content travel guide – had been acquired by Internet Brands.• The new owner hired Prodromou and Jenkins to continue managing Wikitravel as a consensus-based project. They explained that Internet Brands' long-term plan was for Wikitravel to continue to focus on collaborative, objective guides, while World66 would focus more on personal experiences and reviews. Milestones Languages Wikitravel is a multilingual project available in 13 languages, with each language-specific project developed independently. In order of launch: See also | ||||||||||
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