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As of today, Wikidata has reached a billion edits - 1,000,000,000.
 
  
This makes it the first Wikimedia project that has reached that number, and possibly the first wiki ever to have reached so many edits. Given that Wikidata was launched less than seven years ago, this means an average edit rate of 4-5 edits per second.
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My friend Vinay Chaudhri is organising a seminar on Knowledge Graphs with Naren Chittar and Michael Genesereth this semester at Stanford.
  
The [https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?oldid=1000000000 billionth edit] is the creation of an item for a 2006 physics article written in Chinese.
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I have the honour to present in it as the opening guest lecturer, introducing what Knowledge Graphs are and what are good for.
  
Congratulations to the community! This is a tremendous success.
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Due to the current COVID situation, the seminar was turned virtual, and opened to everyone to attend to.
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Other speakers during the semester include Juan Sequeda, Marie-Laure Mugnier, Héctor Pérez Urbina, Michael Uschold, Jure Leskovec, Luna Dong, Mark Musen, and many others.
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* [https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs520/ CS520 at Stanford, Spring 2020]
  
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My friend Vinay Chaudhri is organising a seminar on Knowledge Graphs with Naren Chittar and Michael Genesereth this semester at Stanford.

I have the honour to present in it as the opening guest lecturer, introducing what Knowledge Graphs are and what are good for.

Due to the current COVID situation, the seminar was turned virtual, and opened to everyone to attend to.

Other speakers during the semester include Juan Sequeda, Marie-Laure Mugnier, Héctor Pérez Urbina, Michael Uschold, Jure Leskovec, Luna Dong, Mark Musen, and many others.


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