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Topic: Google Announces Knol, the Wikipedia Destroyer
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 22215
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

The Google Blog has announced a new product called "knol":
Our goal is to encourage people who know a particular subject to write an authoritative article about it. The tool is still in development and this is just the first phase of testing. For now, using it is by invitation only. But we wanted to share with everyone the basic premises and goals behind this project.
It sounds fascinating and (to me, anyway) reads like a clear call to arms to create a competing service to Wikipedia, with several really awesome additions. It also allows contributors to put ads on their content and generate revenue from it.

One of the frequent (and many) criticisms of Wikipedia is the fact that anyone can write authoritatively on any subject without any real credentials, expertise, or (let's face it) understanding about what they're writing about. From Google's example knol it looks like they've clearly identified this as a major deal, and the association between an individual knol and the author will be a big part of this new service, providing users with great ability to determine if an article is written by an expert on the subject.
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 22216
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
In case it's not obvious, I am hugely excited about this, and not just because it will help me win an argument with my flatmate (I predicted that something almost exactly like this was the future of wikipedia/open encyclopedias, although I was more concerned with cryptographic techniques to help you verify the identity of authors).

If you're wondering what the hell this has to do with games - it means if you become an expert in a particular subject about a particular game, you can write a knol for Google, get it up on their site, throw ads on it, and whenever anyone searches for that information, you'll get a bit of money out of it.
HERMITech
Posts: 5394
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It also allows contributors to put ads on their content and generate revenue from it.

Add's "knol" to filterset.G
eXemplar
Posts: 2023
Location:
I for one welcome our new google overloards with open arms.
StreX
Posts: 5994
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cool, i just got an invitation from google to write a knol about YA MUMS VADGE
taggs
Posts: 1617
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sounds awesome.

wikipedia is pretty s***ty for anything economics related, tonnes of stuff isn't right from the somewhat misleading to the downright f***ing wrong. i only use that as an example cause it's what i know, i'm sure it's like that in other subject areas as well. hopefully this new service will be able to prevent that kind of thing.
infi
Posts: 7560
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cool, i just got an invitation from google to write a knol about YA DADS DICK...

thats just doesn't sound right.
StreX
Posts: 5995
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yes it does because you said it.
whoop
Posts: 12171
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Add's "knol" to filterset.G

seconded
Persay
Posts: 4721
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i hope they only let people write articles about real things.... stuff like all 6000 different ways to finish zelda is really lame and invites the lower 5% of society to think they're normal
Idol
Posts: 1383
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The problem is who decides that someone is an authority? A lot of topics have so many different experts that argue about the facts, how can you trust one particular person to give us a clear picture of the truth? This is their solution:

For many topics, there will likely be competing knols on the same subject. Competition of ideas is a good thing.


but who wants to sift through people's opinions?

And then the 5 star rating, oh that is a low.
Superform
Posts: 4870
Location: Netherlands
compition of ideas = internet... i dont want internet on a wikipedia type site
Nailbomb
Posts: 2325
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
hmm interesting. To me looks more like a replacement for wordpress than wiki but I'm sure google will win again regardless.
Dan
Special text
Posts: 7855
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah I always thought my encyclopedia entries needed more adds...

Screw that, I can't see how it can be a wikipedia beater, but then it's google, and they are pretty good at stuff.
dRanged
Posts: 1044
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
http://encyclopediaofstupid.com/stupid/images/8/8f/Wikipedia-logo.jpg

Maybe this one will make money

last edited by dRanged at 20:10:50 14/Dec/07
partyhat
Posts: 1037
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i hope they only let people write articles about real things.... stuff like all 6000 different ways to finish zelda is really lame and invites the lower 5% of society to think they're normal


like this wikipedia entry on filterset.G i had to look up. lol
natslovR
Posts: 1400
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
The problem is who decides that someone is an authority?
they decide, google has already done this with the self hosted news items, bringing in authorities on both sides of a news event to comment on it.

now we just have to worry about google's bias... there's quite a bit of critism of the process for having sites included in googlenews, in particular that it's not transparent and is biased.
Idol
Posts: 1388
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hmm I didn't know that. I just thought it was any news site that has submitted it's feeds, and then they were weighted by pagerank. Well that would be more sensible anyway.
giririsss
Posts: 2705
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I only have one concern, if people are generating revenue from it, and looking at it as a business, "company" concerns may come first.
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