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    Current status. Closed. Knol was a Google project that aimed to include user-written articles on a range of topics. The lower-case term knol, which Google defined as a "unit of knowledge", [1] referred to an article in the project. Knol was often viewed as a rival to Wikipedia.

    • July 23, 2008; 15 years ago
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  2. Google Knol, free Internet-based encyclopaedia hosted (2007–12) by the American search engine company Google Inc. On December 13, 2007, Google announced that it was entering the online encyclopaedia business with Knol. (The company defined a knol as a unit of knowledge.) The Knol Web site was.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Jul 23, 2008 · Google Knol is a platform where experts can create and share knowledge on various topics and earn money from ads. It aims to provide accountable and reliable information, but it may compete with Wikipedia in Google search results.

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  5. Jul 27, 2008 · The author shares how she wrote a knol on pit bulls, a fact-based article that can be indexed and monetized by Google. She also discusses the pros and cons of knols, such as editing, indexing, and content policies.

  6. Jul 23, 2008 · Photo courtesy Thor Swift/Wired.com Google announced on its official blog Wednesday the debut of Knol, a Wikipedia-like online encyclopedia penned by authoritative sources. Udi Manber loves ...

  7. Knol was a Google project which aims to include user-written articles on a range of topics. The project was announced on December 13, 2007 and opened in beta to the public on July 23, 2008. When it was opened, there were a few hundred articles mostly about health and medicine.

    • May 1, 2012
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  8. Dec 14, 2007 · Google Knol is a tool that allows experts to share their knowledge and get credit for it. It could be a knowledge management application for enterprises or a semantic web framework for consumers.

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