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Wikia Search- update
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:07:00 by Joe Bursell

Wikia was launched at the turn of the new year (Jan '08 that is). Pete wrote a great blog about it, but as that was 6 months ago I thought it'd be worth going back and taking another look- with a different perspective.

My idea of what a search engine should be is clearly quite different to Jimmy Wales', but that doesn't mean I think Wikia has no place on the web- far from it. Calling Wikia a search engine is a little ambiguous for my taste. Sure, it provides search results, but they're collated in a markedly different way than the current methods used by Yahoo!, MSN Google etc. That difference is why I'm not sure it really qualifies as a search engine any more.

For a good discussion of Wikia have a look at this cnet article, and for the most recent changes look here.

As I'm a little vain I used Wikia to search myself, and see what those changes are like. The first thing that brought a smile to my face was the amount of editing you can do. To shunt a result up or down the SERP you can rate it- but that's lame compared with the "delete" option- editing snippets is a pretty cool feature too.

Anyway, here's how it hangs together...

Search result:
wikia search result


Add another search result for that search term:
wikia add search result


Added search result:
wikia search result added

Editing snippet information
wikia edit snippet


Adding related search terms:

wikia add suggestions



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