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May 13, 2008

DailyLit's Wikipedia Tours

Daily_litI love it when a company takes action on a community-generated product idea.  Three short months ago I wrote this blog post about an opportunity for someone to build a new content delivery model around the Wikipedia.  That "someone" turned out to be DailyLit, an organization that already had the infrastructure in place to deliver the content model I described.

Earlier today, DailyLit President & CEO Susan Danziger announced the new Wikipedia Tours service.  They're launching with 10 different subjects including Wonders of the World, Famous Inventors and one I already signed up for, Presidents of the United States.  All of the products are currently free, but as I mentioned in that earlier post, I think they could eventually monetize some (if not all) of them.

Kudos to Susan and her team for quickly adding this service to the DailyLit product line!

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