Google's Udi Manber says, "Our job in Search Quality will be to rank
the knols appropriately when they appear in Google search results."
(It's not 1% clear from that statement if Google will treat Knol pages
as just another organic ...
Google announces Google Knol. Knol stands
for a unit of knowledge. Google tries to build a knowledge base with
information provided by subject matter experts only. Google will not
serve as an editor in any way, and will not bless any ...
Will it end
up being the comprehensive science resource we all talk about? Only
time will tell. For now this appears to be a direct assault on
Wikipedia and the planned search project. Technorati Tags: Google,
knol project.
Google's new Wikipedia, Squidoo, Answers,
About.com-style site "Knol" was introduced last night (and soon may be
accompanied by the return of Google Answers as Google Q&A). Here's
Danny Sullivan's lengthy write up of Knol. ...
Google announced today
the launch of their own Encyclopedia. Called Google Knol (a Knol being
a unit of knowledge) the work is designed to attract, and collect
articles from, authorities in a diverse range of technical fields of
...
Google's about to launch yet another clever idea. Called knol, it
will feature authoritative articles about any topic which will use
community rating and input. It will be interesting to see how this
project compares to the excellent ...
The other important difference
from Wikipedia is that if you write a knol, you can choose to allow
Google to run ads on it, and you'll get some of the ad revenue. Google
says it'sa "substantial portion." I imagine that Google has seen
...
Google wants Knol to be an authoritative page: "A knol on a
particular topic is meant to be the first thing someone who searches
for this topic for the first time will want to read" and that'sa
direct challenge to Wikipedia. ...
Google wants Knol to be an
authoritative page: "A knol on a particular topic is meant to be the
first thing someone who searches for this topic for the first time
will want to read" and that'sa direct challenge to Wikipedia. ...
When
it comes to Google, nothing should surprise us any more. Last month it
was Digg style social voting on search results, this month its a new
project called "Knol" (which apparently stands for a unit of
knowledge), a user generated ...
Google releases more information on
project 'knol' 'Earlier this week, we started inviting a selected
group of people to try a new, free tool that we are calling 'knol',
which stands for a unit of knowledge. ...
Google wants Knol to be an
authoritative page: "A knol on a particular topic is meant to be the
first thing someone who searches for this topic for the first time
will want to read" and that'sa direct challenge to Wikipedia.
...
Anyone will be able to rate a knol or write a review of it. Knols
will also include references and links to additional information. At
the discretion of the author, a knol may include ads. If an author
chooses to include ads, Google ...
Google is working on a product
called "Knol" — a sort of competitor to online, nonprofit encyclopedia
Wikipedia. While Wikipedia lets anyone edit its articles, Google's
Knol is encouraging "people who know a particular subject to write
...
But one of the most important problem of Wikipedia is that
articles lack credibility and it's difficult to tell if they contain
accurate information. Assuming Google manages to verify people's
identity, Knol could solve this problem.
Okay, small business owners …
you may have read already about the new Google "Knol" project
announced today. If not, click the earlier link for Google's
announcement, and don't miss a great Danny Sullivan rundown on Knol at
Search ...
Google's about to launch yet another clever idea. Called
knol, it will feature authoritative articles about any topic which
will use community rating and input. It will be interesting to see how
this project compares to the excellent ...
Friday, December 14, 2007
google knol
Posted by Pundik at 8:58 AM
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