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Did Wikia Search Go Live Far Too Early?

The Alpha version of Jimmy Wales's new project has been underwhelming critics

The release yesterday of an Alpha version of Jimmy Wales's new Wikia Search project underwhelmed critics. Michael Arrington of TechCrunch called it a "complete letdown" and even BusinessWeek.com noted that 'Preliminary testing of the site...produced disappointing results consistent with the widespread grumbles.'

Another typical reaction is this one from Allen Stern of CenterNetworks.com: "I understand that it's in Alpha and things will improve and change as the plan moves forward, however I would have liked it to be a bit more polished before hitting the public eye."

So, what went wrong?

Perhaps nothing. Unusually for a launch, even an alpha one, Wales (pictured) explicitly warned that the quality of Wikia Search was "terrible" and stressed that it was going to take a minimum of two years before Wikia Search produces results as good as the major search engines.

Ever precise, Wales noted drily: "This is a project to build a search engine, not a search engine." His last project, to build the world's most-consulted online encyclopedia, didn't go to shabbily. It would be brave man who bet against him.

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