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Contents • • • • • History The first Hidden Wiki was operated through the.onion which can be accessed only by using or a Tor gateway. Its main page provided a community-maintained to other hidden services, including links claiming to offer,, for hire, chemicals,. The rest of the wiki was essentially uncensored as well and also offered links to sites hosting and images.
The earliest mention of the hidden wiki is from 2007 when it was located at 6sxoyfb3h2nvok2d.onion. A well known iteration of the Hidden Wiki was founded some time before October 2011, coming to prominence with its associations with illegal content. At some point prior to August 2013, the site was hosted on. In March 2014 the site and its kpvz7ki2v5agwt35 domain was hacked and redirected to. Following this event, the content began to be mirrored to more locations. During in November 2014, after its Bulgarian hosting was compromised, the site served a message from law enforcement. Mirrors There are several.onion websites hosting and of the Hidden Wiki, as such there is no longer one single official Hidden Wiki.
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Excerpts ' Contributed by: Lorrie Apple Johnson WorldWideScience.org Product Manager Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) U.S. Department of Energy Washington, DC USA JohnsonL@OSTINET.osti.gov On June 11, 2010, Multilingual WorldWideScience.org BETA was officially launched in Helsinki, Finland, at the International Council for Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI) annual conference. Now provides the first-ever real-time searching and translation across globally-dispersed, multilingual scientific literature.
This new capability is the result of an international public-private partnership between the WorldWideScience.org Alliance and Microsoft Research, whose translations technology has been paired with the federated searching technology of Deep Web Technologies. Multilingual WorldWideScience.org BETA allows users to conduct a single query of over 70 nationally-sponsored scientific databases from around the world. Results from the databases are combined, ranked by relevance, and then translated into the user's preferred language. At the time of the launch, nine languages were available (Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian), and more languages will be added in the coming months.