Wikia Search bites the dust, fails as a Google alternative
IDG News Service - Wikia Search, Jimmy Wales' long-shot attempt at disrupting Google's search-engine dominance, is closing today.
Wales, the Wikipedia founder, made the announcement in his blog, saying that Wikia Search, which launched in January 2008, failed to earn the expected levels of popularity.
"In a different economy, we would continue to fund Wikia Search indefinitely. It's something I care about deeply. I will return ... again and again in my career to search, either as an investor, a contributor, a donor, or a cheerleader," he wrote.
"But for now, we will be closing the doors on the Wikia Search project -- as of March 31, 2009 -- and will be redirecting and refocusing resources on other Wikia.com properties," he added.
With Wikia Search, Wales bet that a better mousetrap could be built in search and offer a credible alternative to Google.
His approach: an open-source, community-driven search engine. Anyone could add, delete and rate Web pages in its index. The engine was open for developers to build applications for it.
"It's all the classic things that we learned from the wiki model: basically putting all that editorial control into the hands of the community so that it's easier to do good than to do harm. That's the basic philosophy," he told IDG News Service in June of last year.
It's hard to pinpoint what went wrong with Wikia Search or what its failure reveals about the search market, said industry analyst Greg Sterling from Sterling Market Intelligence. "Considering that Wikipedia has been such a success, I expected higher participation in Wikia Search," he said.
It could be that while people see value in devoting time and effort to social media and social-networking sites, they may view search engines as more of a tool that offers a bridge to information, Sterling said. In other words: People see value in having a profile and a network of friends on Facebook, or in posting links to articles and comments in Digg, but not in helping to build a search engine index.
Another possibility is that most people are satisfied enough with Google and Yahoo and so don't feel compelled to participate in the creation of a new search engine, Sterling said. Or maybe it was just a good concept executed at a bad time, especially with the economic crisis forcing companies to be more selective about which projects they fund, he said.
Wikia Search is a project at Wikia Inc., a commercial, for-profit company that Wales founded. It operates independently of the Wikimedia Foundation, which oversees Wikipedia and was also founded by Wales.
At press time, Wikia Search's Web site was still available. Wales plans to focus Wikia's efforts on services that have gotten more traction, such as its question-and-answer site Wikianswers.
Reprinted with permission from
Story copyright 2009 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
Wikia Search
Additional Resources



White Papers & Webcasts
Death to PST Files
Download Now
Business Process Framework Demo
Learn about Configurable Business Processes and Calculated Fields. Watch Now!
A Green Architectural Strategy That Puts IT in the Black
Levergage green computing across your data center. Read more now.
Manager Experience Demo
Go beyond self-service solutions to perform more effectively. Watch Now.
Quantifying the Business Value of VMware View
Learn why you should invest in a centralized virtual desktop.
WAN Optimization as a Managed Service: More than Network Cost Savings
View this Webcast Now!
Forrester Consulting Mobility Study: Taking Control of Enterprise Mobile Device Diversity
Download Now
Asia-Pacific Enterprise Network Solutions
Learn through this Webcast how your business can achieve reliability, performance and value in hard-to-reach locations within the Asia-Pacific region.
What IT Must Do to Support Employee-Owned BlackBerry, iPhone and Android Mobile Devices
Download Now
Mainsoft Webcast w/ Forrester Research: Drive SharePoint Adoption in Lotus Notes Shops
How can you drive mainstream user adoption of Microsoft SharePoint when your users rely on Lotus Notes?
Computerworld Reports
Disaster Recovery & Cost Savings Zone
Thousands of customers world-wide have turned to virtualization solutions from Riverbed as a way to reduce costs.

