See here:
http://simile.mit.edu/axo

The question is how to get wikipedia to accept the extension.

Jörn Clausen wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 3:17 PM, David Karger <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Apologies for the inconvenience; we are looking into a short term and a
>> long term fix.
>>     
>
> Thanks for the short term fix :)
>
>   
>> We have inquired of google, and they are not prepared to host until we
>> reach a "reasonable" number of request---ie, one million per day.  So,
>> get out there and popularize these tools!
>>     
>
> Strange reasoning on Google's side... Didn't they incorporate the
> Timeline into their own widget collection?
>   
yes, which led to its getting > 1M hiits :)
> As for the hits: Just slashdot Simile, Timeline and Exhibit. That'll
> do the job ;)
>
> Maybe a more realistic approach: There are several "static" timelines
> in Wikipedia, and many pages that have simple item lists of events. If
> someone would come up with glue code to create a timeline from a
> simple, pure textual wiki syntax, you'd have your million hits a day.
>
>   

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