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*[http://www.wikinews.org/ Wikinews] is a free content (CC-BY) wiki-based news source from the Wikimedia Foundation.
*[http://www.wikinews.org/ Wikinews] is a free content (CC-BY) wiki-based news source from the Wikimedia Foundation.
*[http://www.20minutos.es/ 20 Minutos] is a Spanish-language newspaper that uses a free content license [http://www.20minutos.es/especial/corporativo/creative-commons/ (CC-BY-SA)] both in paper and electronic edition.
*[http://www.20minutos.es/ 20 Minutos] is a Spanish-language newspaper that uses a free content license [http://www.20minutos.es/especial/corporativo/creative-commons/ (CC-BY-SA)] both in paper and electronic edition.
*[http://www.crazyforweb.com/ crazy for web] is a Engligh-language technology and entertainment newspaper.

Revision as of 14:24, 26 August 2012


  • Wikinews is a free content (CC-BY) wiki-based news source from the Wikimedia Foundation.
  • 20 Minutos is a Spanish-language newspaper that uses a free content license (CC-BY-SA) both in paper and electronic edition.