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One of the more interesting [https://wikitravel.org/en/Wikitravel:Goals_and_non-goals project goals] is to create destination [[:Category:Guide|guides]] which are useful as {{Cambridge-Dictionary|printout}}s, i.e., <u>not</u> always linking to sub-pages (or separate [[article]] pages), but {{Cambridge-Dictionary|distill}}ing the most useful information about each travel [[:Category:Places|destination]] in to one single article.  For a good example, see the 'destination of the month' on the [[Wikitravel (en)|English Wikitravel]] [https://wikitravel.org/en/Main_Page main page].
One of the more interesting [https://wikitravel.org/en/Wikitravel:Goals_and_non-goals project goals] is to create destination [[:Category:Guide|guides]] which are useful as {{Cambridge-Dictionary|printout}}s, i.e., <u>not</u> always linking to sub-pages (or separate [[article]] pages), but {{Cambridge-Dictionary|distill}}ing the most useful information about each travel [[:Category:Places|destination]] in to one single article.  For a good example, see the 'destination of the month' on the [[Wikitravel (en)|English Wikitravel]] [https://wikitravel.org/en/Main_Page main page].


In April 2006, Wikitravel, along with [[World66]], both [[:Category:Open content|open content]] wiki travel guides, were acquired by Internet Brands, {{Cambridge-Dictionary|incorporated|Inc.}}, an [[:Category:United States of America|American]] commercial 'for profit' company that operates a number of consumer information websites.[https://web.archive.org/web/20080308215814/http://investors.InternetBrands.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=274198]  Following this acquisition, Internet Brands progressively {{Cambridge-Dictionary|alienate}}d their core Wikitravel [[editor]]s, by placing increasing amounts of [[:Category:Advertising|adverts]] on wiki pages, failing to provide technical support and [[:Category:Software|software]] upgrades, and denying [[:Category:Wiki Backups|wiki database downloads]] of [[user]]-submitted content.  As a result, a group of [[Wikitravel (de)|German Wikitravel]] editors [[fork]]ed their German- and [[Wikitravel (it)|Italian-language Wikitravel]] wiki sites to a new site which they called '[[:Category:Wikivoyage|Wikivoyage]]'; with other Wikitravel language versions subsequently doing the same.
In April 2006, Wikitravel, along with [[World66]], both [[:Category:Open content|open content]] wiki travel guides, were acquired by Internet Brands, {{Cambridge-Dictionary|incorporated|Inc.}}, an [[:Category:United States of America|American]] commercial 'for profit' company that operates a number of consumer information websites.[https://web.archive.org/web/20080308215814/http://investors.InternetBrands.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=274198]  Following this acquisition, Internet Brands progressively {{Cambridge-Dictionary|alienate}}d their core Wikitravel [[editor]]s, by placing increasing amounts of [[:Category:Advertising|adverts]] on wiki pages, failing to provide technical support and [[:Category:Software|software]] upgrades, and denying [[:Category:Wiki database backup|wiki database downloads]] of [[user]]-submitted content.  As a result, a group of [[Wikitravel (de)|German Wikitravel]] editors [[fork]]ed their German- and [[Wikitravel (it)|Italian-language Wikitravel]] wiki sites to a new site which they called '[[:Category:Wikivoyage|Wikivoyage]]'; with other Wikitravel language versions subsequently doing the same.


In early 2013, [[:Category:Wikivoyage|Wikivoyage]] became an integral new '{{WMF-Meta|Wikimedia projects|project}}' of the [[:Category:Wikimedia Foundation|Wikimedia Foundation]] (WMF); and whilst the two sites (Wikitravel and Wikivoyage) still {{Cambridge-Dictionary|co-exist}}, Wikitravel has {{Cambridge-Dictionary|decline}}d in its quality of editing.  As a {{Cambridge-Dictionary|seemingly}} act of {{Cambridge-Dictionary|desperation}}, on the [[Wiki main page|main front page]] of the English Wikitravel, there was a {{Cambridge-Dictionary|prominent}} claim: "(Wikitravel) ... is the premier travel wiki on the Internet", with a link to [[Archive.org:20130908023737/https://content.Time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1809858_1809957_1811566,00.html|Time Lists]].  However, the content contained within that ''Time'' link is extremely stale and out-dated; it was published in 2007 under the title: '50 Best Websites 2008'!
In early 2013, [[:Category:Wikivoyage|Wikivoyage]] became an integral new '{{WMF-Meta|Wikimedia projects|project}}' of the [[:Category:Wikimedia Foundation|Wikimedia Foundation]] (WMF); and whilst the two sites (Wikitravel and Wikivoyage) still {{Cambridge-Dictionary|co-exist}}, Wikitravel has {{Cambridge-Dictionary|decline}}d in its quality of editing.  As a {{Cambridge-Dictionary|seemingly}} act of {{Cambridge-Dictionary|desperation}}, on the [[Wiki main page|main front page]] of the English Wikitravel, there was a {{Cambridge-Dictionary|prominent}} claim: "(Wikitravel) ... is the premier travel wiki on the Internet", with a link to [[Archive.org:20130908023737/https://content.Time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1809858_1809957_1811566,00.html|Time Lists]].  However, the content contained within that ''Time'' link is extremely stale and out-dated; it was published in 2007 under the title: '50 Best Websites 2008'!