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- Websites that died in 2009
- Wikia Search launched in January of 2008 with the idea that it let users control the rankings of search results. The hope was to let people constantly vote ...
- 2009: A year in review, March
- The last of the economic low trickled away with more job losses at Nokia and Google, and with the closing down for good of Wikia Search, Microsoft Encarta ...
- PC Advisor's IT Person Of The Decade
- He was a fierce proponent of Wikia Search, the ill-fated open-source search engine which Wales hoped would challenge Google.Wikia Search closed earlier this ...
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Wikia Search Engine - The definition
Wikia (formerly Wikicities) is a free web hosting service for wikis (or wiki farm) which targets communities, both those established offline and those with a purely online following. It is free of charge for readers and editors, deriving its income from advertising, and publishes all user-provided text under copyleft licenses.
Wikia hosts several thousand wikis using the wiki software MediaWiki. Its operator, Wikia, Inc., is a for-profit Delaware company founded in late 2004 by Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley?respectively Chairman Emeritus and Advisory Board chair of the Wikimedia Foundation?and headed by Gil Penchina.
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