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The Wikia search engine, launched by Wikipedia’s Jimmy
Wales, announced an update meant to minimize the gap between the new system and
the far more popular search engines such as Google and Yahoo.
The strategy involves a set of new social networking-oriented
features which will allow users to modify the search results, grounding their
decisions on what they consider relevant. The Web site’s visitors will be able
to use some edit and delete functions, which will lead to a faster archive build
and an easier index-maintaining system.
Since its alpha launch in January, Wikia Search managed to
bring in about 20,000 registered users who have made more than 60,000 search
results edits in addition to their 25,000 mini articles.
All changes are made without any sort of approval and the
new concept depends on the search engine’s user community for a proper quality
control.
"It's all the classic things that we learned from the
wiki model: basically putting all that editorial control into the hands of the
community so that it's easier to do good than to do harm. That's the basic
philosophy," said Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales.
It’s pretty much a “do whatever you want with it” makeover
process, and Wales believes this to be a solution to give Wikia Search a little
push, letting its user base decide the rate of its index growth. The engine is
currently way behind other search engines, with only 30 million links, a small
number as Wales admitted.
Whether the new concept will manage to catch up with its
contenders or not, only time will tell.
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