Hindi Wikipedia is the Hindi language edition of Wikipedia. It was launched in July 2003. As of 5 September 2011 it had 100,000 articles. In July 2010, Google announced that they had begun working with Hindi Wikipedians to translate English language articles into Hindi and had so far translated 600,000 words in Hindi using a combination of Google Translate and manual checking.[1] This coordinated translation has been responsible for a 20% rate of growth and counting for the site.
Timeline
- 11 July 2003 - Hindi Wikipedia launched
- 25 January 2005 - Number of articles on Hindi Wikipedia reached 1,000.
- 16 January 2007 - Number of articles on Hindi Wikipedia reached 5,000.
- 14 March 2007 - Number of articles on Hindi Wikipedia reached 10,000.
- 6 December 2007 - Number of articles on Hindi Wikipedia reached 15,000.
- 29 May 2008 - Number of articles on Hindi Wikipedia reached 20,000.
- 11 July 2008 - Hindi Wikipedia five years completed.
- 9 May 2009 - Number of articles on Hindi Wikipedia reached 30,000.
- 8 September 2009 - Hindi Wikipedia becomes the largest version of Wikipedia in Indian languages.
- 14 September 2009 - Number of articles on Hindi Wikipedia reached 50,000.
- 13 February 2010 - Hindi Wikipedia has more than 25,000 members.
- 20 June 2010 - Hindi Wikipedia has more than 30,000 members.
- 26 November 2010 - Hindi Wikipedia has more than 37,000 members.
- 29 January 2011 - Hindi Wikipedia has more than 40,000 members.
- 14 August 2011 - Hindi Wikipedia, the number of members exceeds 50,000.
- 30 August 2011 - Number of articles becomes more than 100,000
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