30 June 2021
Official Blog
Insights from Googlers into our products, technology, and the Google culture
Knol is open to everyone
July 23, 2008
A few months ago we announced that we were testing a new product called Knol. Knols are authoritative articles about specific topics, written by people who know about those subjects. Today, we're making Knol available to everyone.
The web contains vast amounts of information, but not everything worth knowing is on the web. An enormous amount of information resides in people's heads: millions of people know useful things and billions more could benefit from that knowledge. Knol will encourage these people to contribute their knowledge online and make it accessible to everyone.
The key principle behind Knol is authorship. Every knol will have an author (or group of authors) who put their name behind their content. It's their knol, their voice, their opinion. We expect that there will be multiple knols on the same subject, and we think that is good.
With Knol, we are introducing a new method for authors to work together that we call "moderated collaboration." With this feature, any reader can make suggested edits to a knol which the author may then choose to accept, reject, or modify before these contributions become visible to the public. This allows authors to accept suggestions from everyone in the world while remaining in control of their content. After all, their name is associated with it!
Knols include strong community tools which allow for many modes of interaction between readers and authors. People can submit comments, rate, or write a review of a knol. At the discretion of the author, a knol may include ads from our AdSense program. If an author chooses to include ads, Google will provide the author with a revenue share from the proceeds of those ad placements.
We are happy to announce an agreement with the
New Yorker m
agazine which allows any author to add one cartoon per knol from the
New Yorker
's extensive cartoon repository. Cartoons are an effective (and fun) way to make your point, even on the most serious topics.
Everyone knows something. See what people are writing about, then tell the world what you know: knol.google.com
Posted by Cedric Dupont, Product Manager and Michael McNally, Software Engineer
Knol Closure Announcement by Google
More spring cleaning out of season
November 22, 2011
https://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/more-spring-cleaning-out-of-season.html
We had discomfort when Knol was launched. But quickly decided our users have not interest in. We continued to focus on our tribe and survived. But Google closed Knol.
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2011/11/surviving-google.html
Social Media Day Greetings to All #Google Former #Knol Employees - 30 June #SocialMediaDay
Official Blog
Insights from Googlers into our products, technology, and the Google culture
Knol is open to everyone
July 23, 2008
A few months ago we announced that we were testing a new product called Knol. Knols are authoritative articles about specific topics, written by people who know about those subjects. Today, we're making Knol available to everyone.
The web contains vast amounts of information, but not everything worth knowing is on the web. An enormous amount of information resides in people's heads: millions of people know useful things and billions more could benefit from that knowledge. Knol will encourage these people to contribute their knowledge online and make it accessible to everyone.
The key principle behind Knol is authorship. Every knol will have an author (or group of authors) who put their name behind their content. It's their knol, their voice, their opinion. We expect that there will be multiple knols on the same subject, and we think that is good.
With Knol, we are introducing a new method for authors to work together that we call "moderated collaboration." With this feature, any reader can make suggested edits to a knol which the author may then choose to accept, reject, or modify before these contributions become visible to the public. This allows authors to accept suggestions from everyone in the world while remaining in control of their content. After all, their name is associated with it!
Knols include strong community tools which allow for many modes of interaction between readers and authors. People can submit comments, rate, or write a review of a knol. At the discretion of the author, a knol may include ads from our AdSense program. If an author chooses to include ads, Google will provide the author with a revenue share from the proceeds of those ad placements.
We are happy to announce an agreement with the
New Yorker m
agazine which allows any author to add one cartoon per knol from the
New Yorker
's extensive cartoon repository. Cartoons are an effective (and fun) way to make your point, even on the most serious topics.
Everyone knows something. See what people are writing about, then tell the world what you know: knol.google.com
Posted by Cedric Dupont, Product Manager and Michael McNally, Software Engineer
Knol Closure Announcement by Google
More spring cleaning out of season
November 22, 2011
https://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/more-spring-cleaning-out-of-season.html
Seth Godin - Supporting Wikipedia
25 November 2011We had discomfort when Knol was launched. But quickly decided our users have not interest in. We continued to focus on our tribe and survived. But Google closed Knol.
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2011/11/surviving-google.html
Updated on 1 July 2021
Pub on 31 March 2019
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