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Baike.com (chinesisch
, Pinyin
, früher Hudong und Hoodong) ist ein kommerzielles Soziales Netzwerk in China zusammen mit der weltgrößten Chinesischen Enzyklopädie und Nachrichten-Website.[1][2] Es ist eine der zwei größten Wikis in China, zusammen mit Baidu Baike. Die Enzyklopädie brüstet sich mit 20 mio Artikeln (2020)[3] und mehr als 5 mio. ehrenamlichen Autoren (April 2013).[1][2][4]
However, Baike.com is a news/neologism encyclopedia,[1] and hence, it does not restrict articles to only long-term, sourced text with balanced point-of-view content. The contributors agree to release their writings with perpetual royalty-free license to publish their content, but it is not free for re-use on other websites.[5]
Geschichte
Baike.com was founded in 2005 by CEO Pan Haidong,[6] who had moved back to China after earning a PhD in systems engineering from Boston University in 2002.[7]
Baike.com, a 2007 RedHerring 100 Asia company, developed its own wiki software platform, called HDWiki, as a rival to MediaWiki. The system has some social networking-like interactive features, such as user profile, friends and groups. The first version was released in November 2006 and by November 2007 version 3 with added functions, features, and more stability was released.[8]
The HDWiki software is free for non-commercial use, has been downloaded 200,000 times and currently supports over 1,000 other web sites in China (as of December 2007), consisting mostly of tech researchers, open source software groups, government, universities, and high school students.Vorlage:Citation needed
In 2011, it was announced that Draper Fisher Jurvetson had invested $15 million in Baike.com.[7]
On 22 February 2012, Baike.com submitted a complaint to the State Administration for Industry and Commerce asking for a review of the behavior of Baidu, accusing it of being monopolistic.[9]
In December 2012, the company changed its English name from Hudong to Baike.com.[10]
Features
Baike.com is a wiki and lets its users edit and contribute material. Frequent users may accumulate credits redeemable for gifts.[7] It has also included features of social networking sites, including chat forums and fan groups.[1][11] Baike.com is a for-profit business partially supported by advertising and paid support services.[1] Contributors grant Baike.com a perpetual royalty-free license to publish and re-use the content; it does not release the content under a free license and does not allow re-use on other sites.[5]
See also
Further reading
- Zhang, Yuwei. "I don’t see Hudong as a competitor: Wiki founder." (Archive) China Daily. 24. Februar 2011.
Weblinks
- Homepage
- Lara Farrar: Hudong.com expands abroad. chinadaily.com.cn. 20. November 2009. Abgerufen am 6. Dezember 2009.
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ a b c d e f "Information game changer", Chinadaily.com, 2011-02-24, webpage:CD6 (Archive).
- ↑ a b Hudong.com Confirms Expansion into Overseas Market, Invading Wikipedia’s territory. In: Hudong.com press release, 12. November 2009. Abgerufen im 9. Juli 2011.
- ↑ 互动百科 (Chinesisch) In: Baike.com. Abgerufen am 15. April 2020.
- ↑ How Hudong Thumped Wikipedia in China, TNW, 24. November 2009
- ↑ a b Hudong Terms of ServiceBitte entweder wayback- oder webciteID- oder archive-is- oder archiv-url-Parameter angeben, points 7.4 and 8.2. Vorlage:In lang
- ↑ Hoodong: Homegrown Wiki. In: BV Capital Blog. BV Capital. 27. November 2007. Archiviert vom Original am 30. November 2007. Abgerufen am 31. Januar 2009.
- ↑ a b c Why Draper Funded China’s Wikipedia. In: Forbes, 23. August 2011.
- ↑ Red Herring 100 Asia, 2007. Archiviert vom Original am 7 January 2009. Abgerufen im 27 July 2009.
- ↑ Yang, Yang (杨阳 Yáng Yáng). Translated by Guo Wei. "China's "Wikipedia" Submits Complaint about Baidu." (Archive) Economic Observer. 4 March 2011. Issue 508, Corporation, Page 28. Retrieved on 26 October 2012. Original article: "百度:我是大哥 我不叫度娘." 25 February 2011. (Archive)
- ↑ 互动百科宣布启用新域名及新版LOGO (chinese) DoNews. 5 December 2012. Abgerufen im 21 July 2014.
- ↑ Owen Fletcher: 'Chinese Wikipedia' Offers Social Networking Too. PC World. 22 May 2009. Abgerufen im 23 May 2009.
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