Previous

Blackboard Officials Say They Are Likely to Continue Legal Action Against Competitor

Next

U. of Illinois to Set Tuition for New Online Programs

July 23, 2008, 04:27 PM ET

Google Presents Wikipedia Competitor

Google today launched Knol, an online encyclopedia that, in many ways, mimics Wikipedia, the popular encyclopedia that anyone can edit. As in Wikipedia, anyone can create a page in Knol. But changes to the page become active only after they are approved by the page’s author or authors. And unlike Wikipedia, the author’s name is featured prominently on Knol articles.

Among the featured articles on the Knol site today are “How to Backpack,” “Lung Cancer,” and “Toilet Clogs.”

Daniel Colman, director and associate dean of Stanford University’s continuing-studies program and author of the blog OpenCulture, predicted in December that Knol would have a hard time attracting experts to write articles.—Andrea L. Foster

Categories: Research

  • Print
  • Comment

Add Your Comment

Commenting is closed.