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Catchword for “knol”
Catchword: knol
Part of Speechn.
Quotation: Earlier this week, we started inviting a selected group of people to try a new, free tool that we are calling “knol,” which stands for a unit of knowledge.…At the heart, a knol is just a web page; we use the word “knol” as the name of the project and as an instance of an article interchangeably. It is well-organized, nicely presented, and has a distinct look and feel, but it is still just a web page.
Article or Document Title:
“Encouraging people to contribute knowledge” (URL)
Author:
Udi Manber
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
Official Google Blog
Date of Publication:
Dec. 13, 2007
This catchword has yet to be researched.
Comments:

A name not used enugh, definately:
PolyGlot , wich, is what MANY CEO/Executives, and, many foreign aid orkers actually MUST be before getting some jobs.. look that ne up! Interesting word for , a businessman , nonetheless, VERY worthy of attention! It means, to speak several langu8ages or, be atleast part fluent and able to get by in diplomatic speeches with other countries, this is NOT necesseraliy a political job, it is actully more business orientated.. nd the word, just aint used, why :??
I also, look forward to seeing more about this whole project i seriously think wikipedia needs a HUGE change, this is a GREAT way to start! ask for catchwords! what better damn way ?
excellent job!
xD


by Drew 14 Dec 07, 0240 GMT

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