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My opinion so far about every Google initiative is that they do it better than most and almost always accompanied with a sizeable business strategy to backup the product.

Latest in their offerings is their version of wikipedia: Knol is different because it credits and pays the authors and by the same token makes them accountable too thereby offering at least a bit more realiability than free-form authoring ~Smile~. I am very interested in seeing how the accountability comes into play.

Accuracy of information in rare but conspicuous cases proved to be a pain point with Wikipedia however the 'model-shift' towards accountability in Knol and its acceptability would be interesting and only remains to be seen once it comes live. Such a model could have its own pros and cons because from the looks of it the Google plans to balance the ownership factor with the ratings applied and this implies a lot of user feedback, again something that can only be successful with time and adequate user participation.

For more information about Knol, please click here.

posted on Monday, December 17, 2007 7:13 AM