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'''Jeremy Rosenfeld''' was an employee of ] who, according to ], the founder and President of ], was the first to introduce Wales to the concept of a ]<ref name=wlist1>{{Web reference|author=Wales, Jimmy|title=Misplaced Pages Mailing list|publishyear=2005|url=http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2005-April/039079.html}}</ref><ref> - investigative article on Misplaced Pages</ref>article. ] would later develop the idea together with Wales, resulting in the ]. Sanger has cast doubt on claims that Rosenfeld is responsible for wikifying ], saying in 2005: "Who is Jeremy Rosenfeld? I'm afraid I don't remember, but I don't have a very good memory for names. Was he one of the people doing link weeding for Bomis?"<ref name=wlist2>{{Web reference|author=Sanger, Larry|title=Misplaced Pages Mailing list|publishyear=2005|url=http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2005-April/039085.html}}</ref> '''Jeremy Rosenfeld''' was an employee of ] who, according to ], the founder and President of ], was the first to introduce Wales to the concept of a ]<ref name=wlist1>{{Web reference|author=Wales, Jimmy|title=Misplaced Pages Mailing list|publishyear=2005|url=http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2005-April/039079.html}}</ref><ref> - investigative article on Misplaced Pages</ref>article. ] would later develop the idea together with Wales, resulting in the ]. Sanger has cast doubt on claims that Rosenfeld is responsible for wikifying ], saying in 2005: "Who is Jeremy Rosenfeld? I'm afraid I don't remember, but I don't have a very good memory for names. Was he one of the people doing link weeding for Bomis?"<ref name=wlist2>{{Web reference|author=Sanger, Larry|title=Misplaced Pages Mailing list|publishyear=2005|url=http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2005-April/039085.html}}</ref>


==See also==
TO 'SHANEL' AND THE OTHER UNETHICAL REPS OF WIKIPEDIA:
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CHECK THIS NEW BLOG ABOUT JIMMY WALES AND THE OTHER LIBELOUS REPRESENTATIVES OF WIKIPEDIA:

http://jimmywales.blogspot.com/

DELELTE http://en.wikipedia.org/Raymond_Samuels, THAT HAS BEEN POSTED UNLAWFULLLY, OR WE PLAN TO CONTINUE TO PUBLICIZE YOUR UNETHICAL CONDUCT.


==References== ==References==

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Jeremy Rosenfeld was an employee of Bomis who, according to Jimmy Wales, the founder and President of Wikimedia Foundation, was the first to introduce Wales to the concept of a wikiarticle. Larry Sanger would later develop the idea together with Wales, resulting in the Misplaced Pages. Sanger has cast doubt on claims that Rosenfeld is responsible for wikifying Nupedia, saying in 2005: "Who is Jeremy Rosenfeld? I'm afraid I don't remember, but I don't have a very good memory for names. Was he one of the people doing link weeding for Bomis?"

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  1. Wales, Jimmy. "Misplaced Pages Mailing list". {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |publishyear= ignored (help)
  2. Workbench - investigative article on Misplaced Pages
  3. Sanger, Larry. "Misplaced Pages Mailing list". {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |publishyear= ignored (help)
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