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{{Infobox_Person
|name=Jimmy Donal "Jimbo" Wales
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|caption=Jimmy Wales (August 2006)<ref>{{cite web|title=Founder of Misplaced Pages plans search engine to rival Google|author=|url=http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article1264117.ece|work=Times Online|date=]|accessdate=2006-12-23}}</ref>
|birth_date= {{birth date and age|1966|8|7}}<ref name="dob"></ref>
|birth_place=], ]
|occupation=President of ]; Board member and Chair Emeritus of the ]
|spouse=Christine<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wikimediafoundation.org/search/?title=Board_of_Trustees&diff=next&oldid=405|title="Board of Trustees" at Wikimedia Foundation|accessdate=2007-01-12}}</ref>
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'''Jimmy<!--The first name on his birth certificate is "Jimmy", not "Jameson"--> Donal "Jimbo" Wales''',<!--The middle name is "Donal", not "Donald"--> (born ], ])<ref name="dob"/> is an ] ] ] best known for his role in founding ], as well as other ]-related projects, including the charitable organization ], and the for-profit company ]<ref name="Dan_Mitchell">{{cite news|first=Dan|last=Mitchell|title=Insider Editing at Misplaced Pages|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/24/technology/24online.ready.html?ex=1293080400&en=431aff478b00239e&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss|publisher=]|date=]|accessdate=2007-03-26}}</ref><ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:Press_releases/January_2002 Misplaced Pages press release 01/15/2002</ref><ref name="Larry_Sanger_Springs_Citizendium">{{cite news|first=Brian|last=Bergstein|title=Sanger says he co-started Misplaced Pages|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=2980046|work=]|publisher=]|date=]|accessdate=2007-03-26|quote =<small>The nascent Web encyclopedia Citizendium springs from Larry Sanger, a philosophy Ph.D. who counts himself as a co-founder of Misplaced Pages, the site he now hopes to usurp. The claim doesn't seem particularly controversial - Sanger has long been cited as a co-founder. Yet the other founder, Jimmy Wales, isn't happy about it.<small/>}}<small> — Brian Bergstein.</small></ref><ref name="2.0">{{cite news|first=Tom|last=McNichol|title=Misplaced Pages founder hunts for gold|url=http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2007/03/01/8401010/index.htm|work=]|publisher=]|date=]|accessdate=2007-03-10}}</ref>

==Personal life==
Wales' father worked as a ] manager while his mother, Doris, and his grandmother, Erma, ran a small ] "in the tradition of the ]house" where Wales received his education. Most of the time there were four children in his grade so the school grouped the first through fourth grade students together and the fifth through eighth grade students together.<ref name="qanda">{{cite web|title=Q&A: Jimmy Wales, Misplaced Pages founder|author=]|url=http://qanda.org/Transcript/?ProgramID=1042|work=]|date=]|accessdate=2006-07-11}}</ref>

Wales enjoys sailing, and owns over 25 books on the subject{{Fact|date=April 2007}}. He has been quoted as saying that his Misplaced Pages entry "contains reference to my interest on the ], a subject on which I only own 2 books, yet nothing on my love of sailing".

==Education==
After eighth grade, Wales attended ], a ] in ], ], which was an early supporter of computer labs and other technology for student use. Wales has said that the school was expensive for his family, but that education was regarded as important. "Education was always a passion in my household … you know, the very traditional approach to knowledge and learning and establishing that as a base for a good life."<ref name="qanda"/> He received his ] in ] from ] and started with the ] finance program at the ], where he left with a ] in finance.<ref name="qanda"/> After that, he took courses offered in the Ph.D. finance program at ]. He taught at both universities during his postgraduate studies, but did not write the ] required to earn a Ph.D.<ref name="qanda"/>

==Career==
] 2005.]]From 1994-2000, Wales served as research director at Chicago Options Associates, a ] and ] ] in ].<ref name="qanda"/> By "speculating on interest rate and foreign-currency fluctuations" he had soon earned enough to "support himself and his wife for the rest of their lives", according to Daniel Pink of ].<ref name=bookstopshere>{{cite web|url=http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.03/wiki.html?pg=3|title=The Book Stops Here|date=]|accessdate=2006-10-09|publisher=]|last=Pink|first=Daniel H.}}</ref> During this time one of the projects Wales undertook was the creation of a ] erotic search engine, ], that later helped in the initial funding for Misplaced Pages. The nature of Bomis is disputed &mdash; Wales describes Bomis as a "guy-oriented search engine" that often sold erotic materials similar in nature to "]" magazine's sometimes scantily clad women. Wales disputes the opinion that Bomis dealt in "soft-core pornography," preferring the term "adult content."<ref name="wirednews">{{cite web|last=Hansen|first=Evan|title=Misplaced Pages Founder Edits Own Bio|work=]|publisher=]|url=http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,69880,00.html|accessdate=2006-02-14}}</ref>

In a 2007 interview Wales said that in 1999 he had a student design software for a top-down design multilingual encyclopedia website, however it was too slow to be usable.<ref name="utopia"> ].</ref>

In March 2000, he started a peer-reviewed, open-content encyclopedia, ] ("the 💕"), and hired ] to be its editor-in-chief.<ref name="qanda"/>

===Misplaced Pages and Wikimedia Foundation===
] conference held in ], ], ] ].]]
{{main|History of Misplaced Pages}}
After ] publicly proposed on ], ] the idea of using a wiki to create an encyclopedia, Wales installed wiki software on a server and authorized Sanger to pursue the project under his supervision. Sanger dubbed the project "Misplaced Pages" and, with Wales, laid down the founding principles, content and established an Internet-based community of contributors during that year. Misplaced Pages was initially intended to be a ]-based site for collaboration on early encyclopedic content for submission to ], but Misplaced Pages's rapid growth soon outstripped Nupedia's process capacity to review new content.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} Sanger was laid off in early 2002 and he then resigned from the leadership of Misplaced Pages.<ref> ]. Retrieved on ].</ref><ref> ].</ref> Wales has said that he initially was so worried with the concept that he would wake up in the middle of the night, wanting to check the site for vandalism.<ref name="utopia"/>], ], during a shooting break of a documentary film on Misplaced Pages created by French-German TV station ].]]

In mid-2003, Wales set up the ],<ref name="wmfbylaws">.</ref> a ] based in ], to support Misplaced Pages and its younger sibling projects.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} He appointed himself and two business partners who are not active Wikipedians to the five-member board; the remaining two members are elected community representatives.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}

Wales has explained his motivations about Misplaced Pages. In an interview with ], he said, "Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. That's what we're doing."<ref>{{cite web|author=Wales, Jimmy|title="Misplaced Pages Founder Jimmy Wales Replies"|publisher=]|url=http://interviews.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/07/28/1351230|date=]|accessdate=2006-06-07}}</ref>

===Wikia===
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He also later went on to co-found, along with ], the for-profit company ]

===Media appearances and honors===
], by ] for '']'', a daily Internet ].]] Wales was appointed a fellow of the ] at ] in 2005. On ] ], according to a press release,<ref>{{cite news|title=Misplaced Pages Founder Joins Socialtext Board|date=]|publisher=]|url=http://www.socialtext.com/weblog/051003wikiwales.html}}</ref> Wales joined the ] of ], a provider of wiki technology to businesses. In 2006, he joined the Board of Directors of the non-profit organization ].<ref>{{cite news|title=Creative Commons Adds Two New Board Members|date=]|publisher=]|url=http://creativecommons.org/press-releases/entry/5840}}</ref>

Wales was the first person listed in the "Scientists & Thinkers" section of the ] ] special edition of '']'' ("The lives and ideas of the world's most influential people"), listing ].<ref name=influence>{{cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1187286,00.html|title=Jimmy Wales: The (Proud) Amateur Who Created Misplaced Pages|date=]|publisher=]|accessdate=2006-04-30|last=Anderson|first=Chris}}</ref>

Wales received an ] from ] on ] ]. The ] awarded him a Pioneer Award on ], ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.infozine.com/news/stories/op/storiesView/sid/14632|title=EFF Honors Craigslist, Gigi Sohn, and Jimmy Wales with Pioneer Awards|date=]|publisher=Kansas City infoZine News|accessdate=2006-06-05}}</ref>

Wales appeared on ]' ] on ] ]<ref>http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5184822358876183858&#2310s video</ref> and was nominated for ] 2006.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2006/12/beard_of_the_year.shtml</ref>

On ], ], Wales appeared in the "Not My Job" segment of '']'', a humorous news-quiz show on ]. The topic was "It must be True, I read it on Misplaced Pages". The three questions posed, drawn from obscure content on Misplaced Pages, were answered incorrectly.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.npr.org/templates/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=35&prgDate=11-04-2006&view=storyview|title="This Week's Show 4 November 2006"|Accessdate=2006-11-10|date=]}}</ref>

'']'' magazine ranked him twelfth in its first annual "The Web Celebs 25".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.forbes.com/2007/01/23/internet-fame-celebrity-tech-media-cx_de_06webceleb_0123intro.html|title=The Web Celeb 25|first=David M.|last=Ewalt|date=2007-01-23|accessdate=2007-04-23}}</ref>

Wales was featured in the ] ] issue of ''Time'' magazine in the article "10 Questions: Jimmy Wales." He answered ten questions culled from ''Time'''s readership. He was the second to be interviewed in this fashion, after Chris Rock, as previously the questions were composed by a ''Time'' staff member. In his replies, he acknowledged the limitations of Misplaced Pages, while defending its usefulness.<ref name="TimeMagazine">
{{cite news
|first=
|last=
|title=10 Questions: Jimmy Wales
|url=http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1601491,00.html
|publisher=]
|date=March 21, 2007
|accessdate=2007-03-24
| quote = <small>The key is to look at the quality of articles. The quality of Misplaced Pages today compared with three years ago is a dramatic improvement. But people do need to be aware of how it is created and edited so they can treat it with the appropriate caution.</small>}}<small> — Jimmy Wales.</small></ref>

On ], ] the Annual Meeting of the Friends of the Spartanburg County Public Libraries (in South Carolina and hosted by ]) had Jimmy Wales as a special guest speaker.<ref name="CC_Apr10">{{cite speech |author=Wales, Jimmy |authorlink= |date = ], 2007 |location = ], ], ] }}</ref> A humorous event occurred when an introductory speaker (Dr. Mark Monson) misspoke while presenting an award and said “gynecological” rather than “genealogical”. Later, during a question and answer period Wales was asked by a school aged child what Wales’s favorite article was that a third grader could read. Wales (after some consideration) said that ] would probably be the case.<ref name="CC_Apr10"/> He later cautioned that a parent may want to check on this before sending their child to the site. However, perhaps a new word will be added to this article because the questioner after a few attempts at pronunciation asked if “genie-whatever that was” was one of those words, and if it was the study of genies. Wales advised that this question be answered by his parents and continued with the forum.<ref name="CC_Apr10"/>

==Controversy==
===Bomis===
{{main|Bomis}}
In 1996, Wales founded a search portal called ], which also sold ] materials until mid-2005. He was asked in a September 2005 ] interview about his previous involvement with what the interviewer, ], called "dirty pictures." In response, Wales described Bomis as a "guy-oriented search engine", with a market similar to that of ].<ref name="qanda"/> In an interview with '']'', he also explained that he disputed the categorization of Bomis content as "soft-core ]": "If ] movies are ], it was porn. In other words, no, it was not."<ref name="wirednews">{{cite web|last=Hansen|first=Evan|title=Misplaced Pages Founder Edits Own Bio|work=]|publisher=]|url=http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,69880,00.html|accessdate=2006-02-14}}</ref>

===Misplaced Pages biography===
:''Main article: [[History_of_Wikipedia#Authorship_of_the_Wikipedia_concept|Authorship of
Misplaced Pages]]''

In late 2005, Wales was criticized for editing his own biography page on Misplaced Pages. Larry Sanger commented that "it seemed Wales was trying to rewrite history".<ref name="wirednews"/><ref name="timesonline">{{cite web|url=http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,9075-1948005,00.html|author=Rhys Blakely|accessdate=2006-10-15|title=Misplaced Pages founder edits himself|publisher=Times Online}}</ref><ref name="cadenhead">{{cite web|url=http://www.cadenhead.org/workbench/news/2828/wikipedia-founder-looks-out-number-1|author=Rogers Cadenhead|accessdate=2006-10-15|title=Misplaced Pages Founder Looks Out for Number 1}}</ref> In particular, ] drew attention to logs showing that Wales had removed references to Sanger as the co-founder of Misplaced Pages.<ref name="cadenhead"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Jimmy_Wales&diff=29849184&oldid=29772366|title=Misplaced Pages diff showing modification by Mr. Wales|accessdate=2006-10-15}}</ref> He was also observed to have modified references to Bomis in a way that was characterized as downplaying the sexual nature of some of his former company's products.<ref name="wirednews"/> An article in the ] ] issue of the '']'' magazine<ref>http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/060731fa_fact</ref> expanded on this topic:

{{cquote|Even Wales has been caught airbrushing his Misplaced Pages entry—eighteen times in the past year. He is particularly sensitive about references to the porn traffic on his Web portal. "Adult content" or "glamour photography" are the terms that he prefers, though, as one user pointed out on the site, they are perhaps not the most precise way to describe lesbian strip-poker threesomes. (In January, Wales agreed to a compromise: "erotic photography.")}}

In both cases, Wales argued that his modifications were solely intended to improve the accuracy of the content.<ref name="wirednews"/> He apologized for editing his own biography, which is a practice generally frowned upon at Misplaced Pages. Wales said in the ''Wired'' interview, "People shouldn't do it, including me. I wish I hadn't done it."<ref name="wirednews"/>

He continues to assert that he is the sole founder of Misplaced Pages,<ref name="preposterous"/> which he bases on the (never disputed) fact that Sanger had been his employee.<ref name="uniontribune">{{cite news|url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20041206/news_mz1b6encyclo.html|author =Jonathan Sidener|title =Everyone's Encyclopedia|accessdate=2006-10-15|publisher=San Diego Union Tribune}}</ref> In 2006, Wales told the '']'' that "it's preposterous" to call Sanger the co-founder;<ref name="preposterous">{{cite news| first=Janet |last=Knott |title=Bias, sabotage haunt Misplaced Pages's free world|url=http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2006/02/12/bias_sabotage_haunt_wikipedias_free_world/?page=4| publisher=]|date=]|accessdate=2006-04-12}}</ref> however, Sanger was identified as a co-founder of Misplaced Pages at least as early as September 2001<ref name="sanger-NYTimes">{{cite news|author=Peter Meyers|title=Fact-Driven? Collegial? This Site Wants You|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9800E5D6123BF933A1575AC0A9679C8B63&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fSubjects%2fC%2fComputer%20Software|publisher=]|accessdate=2006-10-15|date=]|quote=<small>It's kind of surprising that you could just open up a site and let people work," said Jimmy Wales, Misplaced Pages's co-founder and the chief executive of Bomis, a San Diego search engine company that donates the computer resources for the project. "There's kind of this real social pressure to not argue about things." Instead, he said, "there's a general consensus among all of the really busy volunteers about what an encyclopedia article needs to be like.</small>}}</ref> and referred to himself that way as early as January 2002.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://meta.wikimedia.org/search/?title=Wikipedia_and_why_it_matters&oldid=149626|author=]|title=What Misplaced Pages is and why it matters|accessdate=2006-04-12}}</ref> In addition to developing Misplaced Pages in its early phase, Sanger claims he is also responsible for the idea of applying the wiki concept to the building of a 💕. It is undisputed that he also coined the name of the project. He nevertheless ascribed the broader idea to Wales: "To be clear, the idea of an open source, collaborative encyclopedia, open to contribution by ordinary people, was entirely Jimmy's, not mine, and the funding was entirely by Bomis. (…) The actual development of this encyclopedia was the task he gave me to work on."<ref>{{cite news|author=]|title=The Early History of Nupedia and Misplaced Pages: A Memoir|publisher=]|url=http://features.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/04/18/164213|date=]|accessdate=2005-04-18}}</ref> In response to Wales' revisionism,<ref name="Dan_Mitchell"/> Sanger posted on his personal webpage a collection of evidence about his role in founding Misplaced Pages by referencing earlier versions of Misplaced Pages pages, citing press releases from Misplaced Pages in the years of 2002-2004, and linking to early media coverage, all of which described Wales and Sanger as the co-founders.<ref name="SangerLinks">
{{cite web
|url = http://www.larrysanger.org/roleinwp.html
|title = My role in Misplaced Pages (links)
|author = Larry Sanger
|work = larrysanger.org
|accessdate = 2007-04-21}}</ref> In a lengthy discussion with Brian Bergstein of the Associated Press, Wales said: "When you write this up please do not uncritically repeat Sanger's absurd claim to be the co-founder of Misplaced Pages." He added: "I am not bent out of shape about it. The facts are on my side, which is why I bother so little about it."<ref name="Larry_Sanger_Springs_Citizendium"/>

==Personal philosophy==
Wales is a self-avowed "] to the core," although he says, "I think I do a better job — than a lot of people who self-identify as Objectivists — of not pushing my point of view on other people."<ref>http://www.10zenmonkeys.com/2007/01/29/wikipedia-jimmy-wales-rusirius-google-objectivism/</ref> When asked by ] in his appearance on ]'s '']'' about Rand, Wales cited "the virtue of independence" as important to him personally. When asked if he could trace "the Ayn Rand connection" to having a political philosophy at the time of the interview, Wales reluctantly labeled himself a ], qualifying his remark by referring to the ] as "lunatics" and citing "freedom, liberty, basically individual rights, that idea of dealing with other people in a matter that is not initiating force against them" as his guiding principles.<ref name="qanda"/> From 1992 to 1996, he ran the electronic mailing list "Moderated Discussion of Objectivist Philosophy".<ref>{{cite newsgroup|author=Wales, Jimmy|title=Re: Objectivism of Ayn Rand|date=]|newsgroup=talk.philosophy.misc|id=Bv1u8x.Bnv@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu|url=http://groups.google.com/group/talk.philosophy.misc/msg/8c5e626c70a213f8?dmode=source}}</ref>

==Published works by Wales==
*Robert Brooks, Jon Corson, and J. Donal Wales. , in ''Advances in Futures and Options Research'', volume 7, 1994. See also ].

*], the fourth College of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
==Sources and notes==
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==External links==
{{Spoken Misplaced Pages|Jimmy Wales.ogg|2005-04-06}}
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*{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/technology/save-wales-from-chasers-spruiker/2007/04/26/1177459849504.html|title=Chaser's war on Misplaced Pages founder|author=Asher Moses|publisher=]|date]}}
*{{cite news|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20070311x1.html|title=Power to the Wikipeople|author=Setsuko Kamiya|publisher=]|date=]}}
*{{cite news|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16926950/site/newsweek/|title=Misplaced Pages founder Jimmy Wales discusses encyclopedias, Microsoft and the next big thing(s) on the Internet|publisher=]|date=]}}
*{{cite news|url=http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techinnovations/2003-06-30-wiki_x.htm|title=It's a Wiki world out there for the Web's groupmind|publisher=]|date=]}}
*{{cite news|url=http://www.goodexperience.com/blog/archives/000124.php|title=Interview: Misplaced Pages's Jimmy Wales|publisher=Good Experience|author=Mark Hurst|date=]}}
*{{cite news|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/tampabay/stories/2005/09/26/focus4.html|title=St. Petersburg tech brain creates 'wiki' world with online encyclopedia|publisher=Tampa Bay Business Journal|author=Michael Hinman|date=]}}
*{{cite news|url=http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/10/18/wikipedia_quality_problem/|title=Misplaced Pages founder admits serious quality problems|publisher=]|author=]|date=]}}
*{{cite news|url=http://www.npost.com/interview.jsp?intID=INT00126|title=Interview with Jimmy Wales, WikiPedia Founder|publisher=nPost.com|author=Nathan C. Kaiser|date=]}}
*{{cite news|url=http://msnbc.msn.com/id/6298340/site/newsweek/|title=It's Like a Blog, But It's a Wiki|publisher=]|author=Brad Stone|date=]}}
*{{cite news|url=http://www.al.com/news/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/news/1136024385322320.xml&coll=2|title=Alabamian is brain behind Misplaced Pages|publisher=The Birmingham News|author=Joseph D. Bryant|date=]}}
*{{cite news|url=http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,9075-1962714,00.html|title=Misplaced Pages Chief considers taking ads|publisher=]|author=Rhys Blakely|date=]}}
*{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/13/fashion/13poss.html |title=Industrial Art Illuminates Life|publisher=]|author=David Colman|date=]}}</div>

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