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content on Wikipedia, its
constant growth, and the wilderness. Later,
Brooke Vibber, the
chief technical officer of the
Wikimedia Foundation, took up the role...
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Lemuel F.
Vibber House is a
historic home
located east of the
Village of
Richfield Springs, New York by
Federal Corners, New York. It was
built ca. 1810...
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Archived from the
original on July 31, 2012.
Retrieved February 26, 2009.
Vibber, Brion. "[Wikitech-l]
Lucene search".
Archived from the
original on March...
- Swahili). The
introduction of
support for the
Esperanto alphabet by
Brooke Vibber, an
Esperanto speaker and
later Wikimedia Foundation's
first employee, in...
- (74 active)
Owner Wikimedia Foundation Created by
Daniel Alston,
Brion Vibber and the
Wikimedia community URL wikiquote.org
Commercial No Registration...
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original on
October 6, 2008.
Retrieved December 26, 2008.
Vibber,
Brion (August 16, 2002). "Brion
VIBBER at pobox.com". Wikimedia.
Archived from the original...
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based on the
previous English Wiktionary logo,
which was
designed by
Brooke Vibber, a
MediaWiki developer.
Because a
purely textual logo must vary considerably...
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Sarah Bibber (or
Vibber or Vibert; born c. 1656 – year of
death unknown) was
involved in the
infamous Salem witch trials in 1692, both as an
accuser of...
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Brion James,
American character actor,
starring in
Another 48
Hours Brion Vibber, lead
developer of
Mediawiki software Louis Brion de la Tour (1743–1803)...
- org.
Archived from the
original on 24
August 2011.
Retrieved 7 July 2014.
Vibber,
Kelson (28
April 2005). "Installing
Dillo on Cygwin". Hyperborea. Archived...