Search Wikia, the widely awaited search engine from Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, is slated to make its official debut on Monday, with the bet that an open-source, community-driven effort can disrupt ...
Search Wikia search engine has received mixed reviews, to say the least, since launching this morning. We’ve covered some of its business and social aspects and an initial look when it first launched, ...
The launch of an early alpha version of the Wikia search engine has impressed few pundits with poor results and missing features, despite Wikia founder Jimmy Wales imploring all not to expect ...
Like many before it, most recently Mahalo, Wikia Search has introduced a Firefox toolbar, called “Wikia Evolution,” to expand the site’s reach and engage more users in the process of adding and ...
Wikia Search, the open-source search engine that is the brainchild of Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, will begin letting anyone participate in building its index by adding, deleting and rating Web ...
There was significant change during 2007 in the online marketing space. The major search engines went on a buying spree, search and online marketing finally became a legitimate part of the media mix ...
Search Wikia’s aggressive goals include taking five percent of the Internet search market. The idea is to create an editable search engine, which can be edited or “fixed” by Wikia users who may have ...
Google sets 10th consecutive record high in monthly search share, accounting for 70.77 percent of all online search engine queries in the U.S. for July Two new search engines that have garnered ...
Wikia's web search project will use the Grub distributed search engine it has acquired from LookSmart and released as an open source project. Conventional search engines crawl the web in house. Grub ...
A slew of search companies have been formed over the years to be “Google killers,” no matter how they’ve described themselves. But many of the start-up companies barely caused a ripple in the ...
The founder of Wikipedia has some lofty goals indeed, and is looking to compete with the giants Microsoft, Google and Yahoo. Jimmy Wales says he's looking to take up to 5% of the search engine market ...