By Sandy M. Fernández. Published December 13, 2010.Fox News Latino. Cuba is launching its own version of the popular crowd-sourced encyclopedia Wikipedia. According to its homepage, EcuRed -- which is billed as “Knowledge by all and for all” -- already holds over 19,500 entries, including one about the United States that calls it “the empire (imperialist?) of our time and the most powerful country in the world.”">By Sandy M. Fernández. Published December 13, 2010.Fox News Latino. Cuba is launching its own version of the popular crowd-sourced encyclopedia Wikipedia. According to its homepage, EcuRed -- which is billed as “Knowledge by all and for all” -- already holds over 19,500 entries, including one about the United States that calls it “the empire (imperialist?) of our time and the most powerful country in the world.”">

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By Sandy M. Fernández. Published December 13, 2010.Fox News Latino. Cuba is launching its own version of the popular crowd-sourced encyclopedia Wikipedia.

According to its homepage, EcuRed -- which is billed as “Knowledge by all and for all” -- already holds over 19,500 entries, including one about the United States that calls it “the empire (imperialist?) of our time and the most powerful country in the world.”

According to a September survey conducted by Cuba’s state-run National Office of Statistics, less than 3 percent of Cubans used the Internet at least once over the past year. EcuRed will be available both on the unfettered Internet and via the government intranet of approved sites.

About the United States, it says: “Historically, it has been characterized by divesting other nations and countries by force of their territories and natural resources.” It defines capitalism as “a late phase of imperialism” and features a quote from José Martí prominently on the homepage: “The blood of good people is never spilled in vain.”

EcuRed, whose launch was first reported by Reuters, features an extensive biography of Fidel Castro, and an article on his brother, Raul Castro, who is described as “revolutionary fighter, statesman, and political and military leader.”

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/


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