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  <title>A Conversation with Jimmy Wales</title>
  <description>When Jimmy Wales was 3, growing up in Huntsville, Alabama, a door-to-door salesman sold his mother a copy of the World Book Encyclopedia. Jimmy fell in love with it. As an adult&amp;amp;nbsp;he had the idea of creating an online encyclopedia that would give everyone free access to the sum of all human knowledge. The result is Wikipedia, which Wales co-founded 25 years ago. Though not without controversy, Wikipedia is a runaway success. It’s the world’s largest, most comprehensive encyclopedia with more than 1 and a half billion unique visitors a month. That should only happen to “Now What?” I talk to Jimmy Wales about his new book&amp;amp;nbsp;The Seven Rules of Trust&amp;amp;nbsp;and how we can make a difference in a bitterly divided society. “Now What is produced with the help of Steve Zimmer, Lucy Little and Jackie Schwartz. Audio production is by Nick Ciavatta. </description>
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