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Julian (–foul word(s) removed–)ange the founder of the whistle blowing sites wikiLeaks that released confidential information in the internet have just signed a multi-million dollar book deal worth more than $2.7 million to be published in both the US and UK and will be serialized in newspaper.
His autobiography will be the primary subject in this book deal which he said in an interview with The Sunday Times that he is reluctant at first but finally decided to signed it for he is need of cash to keep the site afloat and to financed his legal battle, for the past few weeks some sites stop processing donations to the site.
(–foul word(s) removed–)ange an Australian who was ranked 2nd only to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg as Time’s Magazine Person of the Year 2010 but the Reader’s Choice as Time Magazine Person of the Year was conferred to him.
Some wikiLeaks critics are bothered by the site’s approach of investigative journalism and even labelled them as a terrorists organization. Apple have also banned the wikiLeaks app on iPhone which was created by Russian developer Igor Barinov after only 3 weeks of publication.
Just recently the deal have been confirmed by Knoft spokesman Paul Bogaards about the deal although he did not elaborate the details. Knoft is an imprint of Random House Inc.