Building Knols

I've taken most of my blog posts and have converted them into knols, the new Google competitor to wikipedia.  Knol is still very beta, but I wanted to see if it would be easier to develop the sections of my work in that format.  One drawback, it doesn't allow RSS feeds to help anyone keep abreast of the changes I have made via Google reader or similar device. And it as yet does not have a way to organize the "articles" or knols in any set fashion, so that the chapter or story sequence would be easy to follow.  (Also a problem within blogger).


It does allow commenting like blogger, and also links to other articles by other authors that may be on the same subject matter. So far, this capability is not too accurate, possibly only 50% (or less) of the time does it point to anything else of similar interest.

There is quite an extensive search capability in the "search toolkit" and one can limit to just one author's knols if one is so inclined.

I will still use this blog to post items in current events that relate to this story, but will probably post future parts of the story on the knol site. The following link should get you to the table of contents of: