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Google's Knol verifies you're a real person

By having a validation system that doesn't work
Saturday, 26 July 2008, 09:01

ON-LINE ADS giant Google, which runs a search engine and e-mail service on the side, is offering a way to validate your name as that of a real human being in its new Knol on-line encyclopaedia. The only problem is that it doesn't work.

We were excited to try Google's Knol, a project to create an on-line encyclopaedia of sorts, with user-written articles a-la-Whackypedia including, "scientific concepts, to medical information, from geographical and historical, to entertainment, from product information, to how-to-fix-it instructions".

We logged in using our existing Gmail user name and password, and discovered we already had a user ID with the same name and picture. But on the Knol "user profile" we noticed something which caught our eye: a big orange button suggesting: "Verify your name". The page says: "We believe that letting authors verify their name helps increase their credibility and trustworthiness in the eyes of their readers."

alt='knol-verify-name-2' Unlike what happened with Google's AdSense which verifies mailing addresses using the "pony express" approach - a printed piece of paper and snail mail containing a PIN code - the process to verify you're a real human being on Knol is much more 2st century": phone validation or credit card.

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The process is not mandatory, but we chose to do it anyway, to see how it worked. We selected "Credit card" and were taken to another secure web page that gave us a nice... "502 Server Error" message. The error page reads "The server encountered a temporary error and could not complete your request. Please try again in 30 seconds". We tried in 30 seconds, in 30 minutes and three hours later. We even switched browsers and ISPs. It didn't make a difference.

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Perhaps the pony express approach wasn't that bad after all .ยต

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Is that netscape?

Maybe you could try with a navigator from the XXI century.
Or is it really being updated?

posted by : Armatian, 26 July 2008 Complain about this comment
new pretender to the throne ??



google must be going for the 'most bloated software in the universe' title, now that the holder M$*hite is on the run :O)

ive allways been a fan of google search engines, but just as M$hite got silly and megalomania took over, its becoming more and more apparent that googles heading down the same road, ie. its quantity that counts, not quality !!!! O_o

posted by : psychochief, 26 July 2008 Complain about this comment
stupid

What kind of fool lets google know his real name and have it even confirmed? Don't you know they live from advertisement and once they put your name on your account your ass is theirs forever?
Geez, why don't you install a gator toolbar next, I just hope it's vista compatible..

posted by : W.-, 26 July 2008 Complain about this comment
so long

wackypedia, we hardly knew ye

Wonder how fast they'll hi the bottom page ranks when Knol gets the boost.

posted by : Axion, 26 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Hmm

The validation system might work. You don't know. You weren't able to access it at the time.

posted by : David, 27 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Knol = Google Answers

"We're sorry, but Google Knol has been retired, and is no longer accepting..." oops

posted by : MyZine.com, 28 July 2008 Complain about this comment
What??

I thought everyone had Broadband. I mean what else is there?

JT
www.FireMe.To/udi

posted by : Jim Jones, 28 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Risky...

Yes, sounds rather risky. Also, to the guy who made the smart netscape comment. If you look closer at the title bar of the screenshot, they are running Seamonkey which is a browser based on Firefox code for speed.

posted by : Aaron, 28 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Random unrelated pictures

It seems to show seemingly random pictures incorrectly related to the search result.
Searched for "icpc-2 plus".

posted by : tygrus, 29 July 2008 Complain about this comment
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