http://linux.sys-con.com/node/921937
That's basically a press release. The description looks like descriptions of Knol. Anyone used this?
- d.
2009/4/16 David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com:
http://linux.sys-con.com/node/921937
That's basically a press release. The description looks like descriptions of Knol. Anyone used this?
- d.
As of the first of feb they claimed to be pre-beta. Things may have moved on but by the time I found that I was starting to suffer buzzword poisoning.
Looking at http://main.ulitzer.com/ they appear to be some kind of tech based online magazine. Either way I doubt they are really competing with us or Knol. I would like to know what "three dimensional live content offerings" is meant to mean and how "dynamic topic structure" differs from either blogger's auto generated related links or wikipedia's category system.
I guess they don't want to aim too low on their expectations.
"Within the next five years, TIME Magazine, Harvard Business Review, Scientific American, Condé Nast Traveler, and Wikipedia will be replaced by Ulitzer."
________________________________ From: geni geniice@gmail.com To: English Wikipedia wikien-l@lists.wikimedia.org Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 8:29:23 PM Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] ulitzer.com
2009/4/16 David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com:
http://linux.sys-con.com/node/921937
That's basically a press release. The description looks like descriptions of Knol. Anyone used this?
- d.
As of the first of feb they claimed to be pre-beta. Things may have moved on but by the time I found that I was starting to suffer buzzword poisoning.
Looking at http://main.ulitzer.com/ they appear to be some kind of tech based online magazine. Either way I doubt they are really competing with us or Knol. I would like to know what "three dimensional live content offerings" is meant to mean and how "dynamic topic structure" differs from either blogger's auto generated related links or wikipedia's category system.