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  1. On 12 December, the English Wikipedia passed the 3.5-million-article mark, while the French Wikipedia's millionth article was created on 21 September. The 1-billionth Wikimedia project edit was performed on 16 April. In early 2010, Wikipedia Version 0.7 article selection release was published. 2011

  2. The issue spans the changeover; the date heading reads: "From Tuesday September 1, O.S. to Saturday September 16, N.S. 1752". [1] Old Style ( O.S.) and New Style ( N.S.) indicate dating systems before and after a calendar change, respectively. Usually, they refer to the change from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar as enacted in ...

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  4. Date. In France, the all-numeric form for dates is in the order "day month year", using an oblique stroke or slash as the separator. Example: 31/12/1992. Years can be written with two or four digits, and numbers may be written with or without leading zero. Since three months have four-letter names, the nomenclature of months in the French ...

  5. The YYYY - MM - DD format is the only officially recommended method of writing a numeric date in Canada. [2] The presence of the DD / MM / YY (most of the world) and MM / DD / YY (American) formats often results in misinterpretation. Using these systems, the date 7 January 2016 could be written as either 07/01/16 or 01/07/16, which readers can ...

  6. Jan 18, 2023 · The website looks a bit different — it’s simpler; less cluttered; and, hopefully, easier to use. After three years of development, the Wikimedia Foundation has finally released the updated desktop interface for Wikipedia. The new look went live today on English Wikipedia, during the month of its 22nd birthday, and is currently live on over ...

  7. Le terme parfois employé de « Wikipédia France » est triplement incorrect : Tous les projets de la Wikimedia Foundation (Wikipédia, Wikisource, etc.) sont divisés par langue et non par pays. Wikipédia en français a de nombreux auteurs et utilisateurs belges, suisses, canadiens, d'autres pays francophones mais aussi de pays non francophones.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Decimal_timeDecimal time - Wikipedia

    As many decimal places may be used as required for precision, so 0.5 d = 0.500000 d. Fractional days are often calculated in UTC or TT, although Julian Dates use pre-1925 astronomical date/time (each date began at noon = ".0") and Microsoft Excel uses the local time zone of the computer. Using fractional days reduces the number of units in time ...

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