Jimmy Wales Elaborates On Wikiasari, The Google Killer

December 30th, 2006 | RSS Feed



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We have reported before that Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of online encyclopedia, is launching an Internet search engine soon. The Wikiasari Project will use user-based technology that is used by Wikipedia. With Wikiasari, Jimmy Wales aims to give thorough challenge to the established search engine giants such as Google and Yahoo!. In an interview with Search Engine Land, he gives an elaborate explanation of the new project.

Jimmy reveals, “For certain types of searches, search engines are very good. But I still see major failures, where they aren't delivering useful results. I think at a deeper almost political level, I think it's important that we as a global society have some transparency in search. What are the algorithms involved? What are the reasons why one site comes up over another one. Those types of incentives are problematic in search. The only solution I know to that is to be transparent."

The unique feature of the Wikiasari is that it would not rely on computer algorithms to decide how relevant webpages are to keywords. Users will have the power to edit the results generated by Wikiasari.

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