Print this page. Recommend
Slashdot it! Delicious Share on Facebook Tweet! Digg

Wikia Search Approaching Launch

Jan 03, 2008

Wikia Search, a search engine with free algorithms was one of last year's most eagerly awaited projects. The wait is due to end January 7.

The search engine will go online at this date, says Jimmy Wales, the initiator of Wikia Search and the founder of Wikipedia.

In contrast to known search engines, who invest considerable funds in server farms and indexing, Wales is banking on the community. He hopes that users will install a small tool on their computers to provide resources for searching the Web and returning results to a central Wikia server. Thanks to this technology, Wales hopes that it will soon be possible to achieve as many search results as Google, Yahoo, or MSN. WikiaSearch is also looking to give users the ability to filter and rate search results.

The project takes data protection very seriously: it will not interfere with the user's privacy as data that could identify search machine users cannot be stored or transfered.

One of the biggest problems is the relatively small data basis the new search machine will originally have when the project is launched. But like the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, this is sure to skyrocket the more active users the system attracts, thus helping to establish the Wikia project.

(Falko Benthin)

Comments


Print this page. Recommend
Slashdot it! Delicious Share on Facebook Tweet! Digg
Related Articles
Jimmy Wales Stops Wikia Search--MS Encarta also Closed
Wikipedia Raises 6.2 Million Dollars
Wikipedia Founder Seeks Limits on Editing
GNU FDL Version 1.3 Improves Compatibility
Quo Vadis, Mozilla?: 3-Point Plan for World Domination
License Discussion at Wikipedia
Wherever you go...

...Linux Magazine goes with you!

Check out the advantages of a Digital Subscription:

  • Access articles by downloading PDFs,
  • find the Linux solutions you need with an easy keyword search,
  • maintain your own paperless archive...

more...

 

In the US and Canada, Linux Magazine is known as Linux Pro Magazine.
Entire contents © 2009 [Linux New Media USA, LLC]
Linux New Media web sites:
North America: [Linux Pro Magazine]
UK/Worldwide: [Linux Magazine]
Germany: [Linux-Magazin] [LinuxUser] [EasyLinux] [Linux-Community] [Linux Technical Review]
Eastern Europe: [Linux Magazine Poland] [Linux Community Poland] [Open Source DVD Poland]
International: [Linux Magazine Brazil] [EasyLinux Brazil] [Linux Magazine Spanish]
Corporate: [Linux New Media AG]