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Wikipedia's Wales hypes open-source search plan

Where there's a Wikia, there's a way...

Tags: open source, search, wikipedia, wikia

By Michael Kanellos

Published: 1 May 2007 09:10 GMT

The people behind the popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia have launched Wikia: a project to develop a search engine, crawlers and other indexing tools through a collaborative, open source process.

Contributors are likely to include graduate students as well as large companies that want to include search functionality in their products but don't want to pay royalties to a search company, according to Wikia CEO Gil Penchina. Another constituency is likely to be smaller search companies that don't have the time or money to do everything required for a complete search service themselves.

Penchina said: "Everyone has to crawl the web but it costs a lot of money. There has been a lot of interest in academia for better tools."

The concept is being promoted largely by Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales and Jabber founder Jeremie Miller. The ultimate goal of the project is to bring "absolute transparency, collaboration and human intelligence to complement search algorithms", according to a press release.

Wales said in a statement: "Jeremie is a brilliant thinker and a natural fit to help revolutionise the world of search. I believe internet search is currently broken and the way to fix it is to build a community whose mission is to develop a search platform that is open and totally transparent."

Not mentioned in the press release is the fact that Wikia is a for-profit venture. The complete business plan has yet to be worked out but profits and revenue may be derived from advertising or services, Penchina said. The intellectual property behind Wikia, however, will be freely licensed under standard open source mechanisms.

Michael Kanellos writes for CNET News.com

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