SearchWikia Launches Open Source, Distributed Crawler Today, Wikia announced a plethora of new features for users to have their say in how search results should really be. WikiaSearch: Wikia Dream? WikiaSearch Requires Your Help
Looking at most socialsearch engines, including Sproose, Mahalo, Wikia, ChaCha, EarthFrisk and Eurekster's Swickis, it seems that the answer is generally “no. And Google's best friend, Jimmy Wales, is making headway with WikiaSearch, his...
While Wikia's search engine won't pose a major threat to the existing order, its presence and activist community will cause the major engines to discuss transparency much more openly. Wikia will get some groundswell.
WikiaSearch Engine To Launch Test Version Jan. Wikia founder Jimmy Wales said last year that this open source, community-driven program would eventually challenge Google. Why SEOs Will Kill WikiaSearch, Marketing Pilgrim
WikiaSearch Engine To Launch Test Version Jan. Wikia founder Jimmy Wales said last year that this open source, community-driven program would eventually challenge Google. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
SearchWikia Launches Open Source, Distributed Crawler WikiaSearch Plans Progressing Why Are Search Marketers Getting Social? SocialSearch Blended and universal search, quality scores, social media, and personalized search results all contributed...
Wikia, the commercial site led by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, is taking the next step toward launching its open source, human-assisted Web search tool, SearchWikia. Speaking at the O’Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) last week, Wales...
SearchWikia Launches Open Source, Distributed CrawlerWikia, the commercial site led by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, is taking the next step toward launching its open source, human-assisted Web search tool, SearchWikia.iRazoo: Human-Powered...
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales went face to face with Bambi Francisco on today's MarketWatch, and shared more about the concept of SearchWikia, a new socialsearch engine designed to combine algorithmic results with user voting and contribution...
Or, Google could replace Open Directory Project with something like Wikia, and start suggesting to site owners that they build a free content wiki-based website instead of submitting their site to DMOZ -- if they’re “feeling lucky.