Google can easily win if they allow people to post articles. Thats where the market is lacking and would be totally different from Wiki. Time to steal an idea... hint! hint!
Wiki is rather reliable. sometimes you can see where stories and sentences are planted, as in all research, there are always two or more sides. reader beware.
there's not much they can add of value. People would pay hard cash to not have to be plastered with online adds and banners matching the topics they are browsing.
8 Comments
thepro at 12:21 PM JST - 25th July
Yawn. Google are dying to control everything on the internet.
Youdontknow at 01:20 PM JST - 25th July
Too late Google...Wikipedia has the market on this one and always will.
delitachan at 09:36 PM JST - 25th July
Google wants a piece of the ol pie...but nothing will dethrone Wikipedia.
I have a serious addiction to that website :P
michaelkane at 11:01 PM JST - 25th July
Google can easily win if they allow people to post articles. Thats where the market is lacking and would be totally different from Wiki. Time to steal an idea... hint! hint!
flclkun at 12:31 AM JST - 26th July
considering wiki is not a very reliable source of information ( depending on what you search for) google has potential to take the throne.
PepinGalarga at 04:27 PM JST - 26th July
Wiki is rather reliable. sometimes you can see where stories and sentences are planted, as in all research, there are always two or more sides. reader beware.
there's not much they can add of value. People would pay hard cash to not have to be plastered with online adds and banners matching the topics they are browsing.
xpompey8 at 03:30 PM JST - 27th July
Google wants a piece of everything. They're turning into a Microsoft monster.
rajakumar at 01:45 AM JST - 28th July
Googgle/Wikipedia competitions will be good.
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