Google Knols Move to WordPress: The Annotum Platform
Today, we’d like to give a warm welcome to Google Knol users who are migrating to WordPress.com. Begun in 2007, the Google Knol project has provided people in many fields with a place to share their knowledge and expertise with the world using a platform designed for scholarly authoring and publishing.
Starting today, those same authors can move their articles and collaborative journals to WordPress—and they have the power to choose whether to move to a self-hosted WordPress installation powered by the freely-available, open-source Annotum themes, or to have their Annotum-powered site hosted for free here on WordPress.com. Knol will slowly shut down over the next year, and we’ve worked closely with Google, Solvitor LLC, and Crowd Favorite to make this transition as simple as possible.
We here at WordPress.com are thrilled to provide an easy, fast way for Knol authors to move to their new homes without the need for configuring their own installation. And WordPress.com users who would like to start new sites powered by the Annotum platform can activate one of the two new Annotum-enabled themes on new blogs and get started right away. It’s yet another way the WordPress platform and WordPress.com are enabling the democratization of publishing and sharing of information with the world.
For more detailed information on the Annotum Project, please visit the official site. If you’re moving to WordPress.com and have questions about the process, please see our step-by-step guide and our list of frequently asked questions.
- November 22, 2011
- WordPress.com
Nice!
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Way to go WordPress. There are other blogging options out there, but none have it all together like WordPress does. Welcome Knol users to the WP community!
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That’s great! Welcome to all.
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Great, great news! Just shows the level of WordPress’ standards in the blogging community. Google Knol users surely made the right choice. Welcome guys!
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Remember me at my migration from windows live space – on year ago! wordpress is a nice place, be welcome “strangers”
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Awesome and I agree WordPress has the blogging thing to a T. 😀
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Great news!
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Cool, more and more users on wordpress.com!!
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Good on you WordPress. Next on the list should be Apple iWeb users. iWeb is no longer being supported and one presumes will be phased out in coming months. I’ve already built a new site with you as I wanted to be ahead of the game. All good comments from the move, too!
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Finally, some fresh air to Google knol!! How come Google chose WordPress over their own Blogger?
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WordPress really does a good job. Welcome the users of Knol to WordPress. 🙂
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The WordPress interface will help improve the blogging experience.
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Welcome to WordPress! Great to see WordPress’s community grow bigger and better.
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Good luck
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Looking forward to your blog
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Congrats WP .Feels good being a part of the WP family.
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Nice.. Knol was ignored from Long.. Welcome to WordPress.. Let me know If I can help any one with migration to WordPress
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Great. I’m new to WordPress. I’m beginning to think I may be here a long time. I am very impressed by your support of open access to many varieties of information. But then, I’m a college professor. Big surprise.
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Good on you WordPress. All good comments from the move, too!
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One of us, one of us, one of us…
Just kidding. 😉
Welcome aboard!
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Time to go find that knol I wrote last year or so. Congrats WP!
Have a Happy Thanksgiving weekend y’all! 🙂
Yes, I know it’s only Wednesday but the weekend will soon be upon us. 😉 😆
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Due to stiff competition in mobile computing and social networking with competitors, finally Google realized and took a good decision to shutdown their most unused 8 products and allocate resource bandwidth to high priority products. My warm welcome to all Knol users to WordPress. Hope their account/blog transition will go smoothly. Once again it’s proven WP is the BEST…!!
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That’s great! Welcome to all.
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Hi all!
This is awesome and I’m very happy to hear it. Congrats for both WordPress and Knol 🙂
Welcome to WordPress for all Knol users.
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Welcome, Knol users!
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How wonderful. I really like the WordPress blog/web service, educational posts and the bloggers themselves. I trust those Knol folks who move will feel the same way. Welcome to all of the new users. I look forward to reading your posts and articles!
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Welcome all!
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hi to all.. welcome
🙂
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Welcome indeed, Google Knol users.
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nice
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Welcome to WordPress. And well done WordPress too!
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Hi and Welcome you all 🙂
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Oh I’m looking to finding a whole bunch of great new blogs.
sev
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Good for WordPress! Nothing like merging a two great groups of bloggers to get one stellar group! Welcome to family Google users, you will love it here.
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This is good news – I’m glad to hear it!
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I’m quite wondered if the articles that has been installed in our knol account will be imported in the new platform of knol which is wordpress?
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WordPress is the place to be for intelligent authoring.. and it’s getting better all the time..
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Since I’ve had some 95 Knols published by Google. I was naturally a bit apprehensive about the
recent mandatory “Migration” of these. I’m happy to report all went well. Here’s an example of a
WordPress JGKnol that came out very well with little effort on my part. Thanks for the good work. J-
http://jgknols.wordpress.com/article/a-mid-century-modern-home-on-lovely-246qxuxd260sm-38/
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Awesome!!
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Nice to see WordPress growing by leaps and bounds!
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After only a couple of days on WordPress, I’m immensely impressed.
My posts are intended to show just what can be done in the way of
custom home design by architects working with skilled homebuilders
to meet the needs of US homeowners wanting something better than
what’s usually on the market. JG-
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