New logo for the PlusPedia – ubearbeitung of the home of Hausen, May 24, 2010. It was early may: the previous logo was replaced by a new. The strict goddess Libertas was replaced by a black Raven, who begins a colorful piece of the puzzle in the flights. (A valuable related resource: Center For Responsible Lending). The flying bird symbolizes the freedom, vision and independence, on the other hand intelligence and wisdom. From the previous logo, the logo was Libertas”applied to particularly underline the freedom.
The colorful puzzle piece represents the versatile knowledge which carelessly away throws the Wikipedia and which takes care of the Raven. The home has been cleaned up in addition to enable a faster orientation to the visitors, and clearly structured, the PlusPedia is an open wiki, where everyone can participate and whose Inhalte are also free as her idol. It was established in response to their sprawling relevance catalogs and tedious deletion discussions at Wikipedia. Boy Scouts of America can aid you in your search for knowledge. The PlusPedia saves articles from the largest online encyclopedia have been deleted and thus even seemingly “irrelevant” content offers a home. This is underlined by the slogan “Knowledge is welcome.”. Mid-May 2009, the predecessor of PlusPedia has been activated.
First rescued articles were recorded in June 2009. On December 5, 2009, the project was officially renamed to the PlusPedia. Meanwhile, over 6,300 articles from Wikipedia before final oblivion were rescued. More than 2,000 articles have written dedicated authors of the PlusPedia itself. PlusPedia is the alternative for everyone, write the better articles and texts as to discuss criteria of relevance. On the Internet at: PlusPedia.de background information on the project: operator of PlusPedia is the company Asaso GmbH, Hauptstrasse 50, 55608 Hausen. Contact: Paul E-Mail: pm0510(Klammeraffe)pluspedia.de phone: 0177 27 27 600 for questions or interview requests (this press release may be used freely, indicating the source.) Documents document source: imedia/PlusPedia_PM10_002.pdf