Wikipedia says it has found the 'sound of all human knowledge' with new audio logo
. The Wikimedia Foundation hosted a contest to find an audio logo for"projects when visual logos are not an option." Over 3,000 submissions later, they landed on a series of warm, happy notes preceded by book and keyboard noises, created by Thaddeus Osborne.
Osborne, a Nuclear Scientist by day, will be awarded $2,500 for creating the winning sound. Wikimedia will also be flying him to a professional recording studio to help produce a finalized version of the audio logo. The foundation says it hopes to have the final sound ready to use by June of this year.Great deals on consumer electronics delivered straight to your inbox, curated by Engadget’s editorial team.
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