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Is Wikipedia Planning a Facebook Competitor?
Matthew Buckland out of South Africa has an interesting recap of a presentation by Jimmy Wales last evening. In his recap, Matthew wonders if Wales is planning a competitor to Facebook based on the slides that were shown. The slides were supposed to be about a new search product but Buckland saw it another way. He notes, "the screenshot that Wales briefly showed the audience looked very much like a Facebook profile page, than a search page. In fact it looked pretty much identical to a Facebook profile page. Could this mean Wales is developing a social networking, Facebook competitor too? Could it be some kind of search/social networking hybrid?"
With Wikipedia in the Top 10 of all trafficked sites and most likely larger than Facebook worldwide, a social network by Wikipedia could prove a serious competitor. Built on top of the network already in place on Wikipedia.
Matthew also has some interesting facts about Wikipedia:
- Wales said that by the end of 2007 there were now more than 2-million Wikipedia articles in english now, but that this is less than 1/3 of the wikipedia content.
- German and French are two big growing languages with more than 500,000 articles each.
- Wales says that according to Alexa, Wikipedia is now the 8th most popular website in the world.
- Even in countries like Iran, Wikipedia is the 14th most popular site.
- Despite Wikipedia being one of the world’s top ten biggest websites, it only has 10 fulltime positions, with most of the work done by volunteers all around the world.
- Matthew has the rest of the facts shared by Wales.












Turns out it's from Wikia... his for-profit startup...
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Sincerely,
The Mentally Retired mad scientist behind the WackyLabs LLC movement.
There are rumors that they might be basing their search on a search engine company called Visvo - visvo.com. I checked it and it is doing some interesting things...
The future is not StarTrek but StarWars...
There are rumors that they might be basing their search on a search engine company called Visvo - visvo.com. I checked it and it is doing some interesting things...
The future is not StarTrek but StarWars...
Oh I'm tired of people talking about Wikipedia like it's commercial... it's a not-for-profit organisation. Wikia, as said above, is a different organisation and has different ideals.
Wikia is a for profit with no link to Wikipedia except that some people once or still involved with Wikipedia went on to make money in Wikia.