- AboutUs.org
Infobox Dotcom company
company_name = AboutUs, Inc.
company_
company_type = Private
foundation = 2006
founder = Ray King
location =Portland, Oregon USA
key_people =
revenue = unknown
operating_income =
net_income =
owner =
num_employees = number unknown
company_slogan =
url = [http://www.aboutus.org/ www.aboutus.org]
caption = Screenshot of aboutus.org home page
alexa = ~2000
website_type =Wiki Web directory
language = multilingual
advertising = GoogleAdSense
registration = Optional
launch_date = launch date|2006|5|9
current_status = activeAboutUs.org is a
wiki Internet domain directory. It listswebsites along with information about their content. As a wiki, AboutUs allows Internet users to add entries or modify information.Ray King created AboutUs with a staff of five people in Portland,
Oregon ,United States . The staff has since expanded to more than thirty people and two continents with an office inLahore ,Pakistan . In May 2007,Ward Cunningham , developer of the firstwiki , joined AboutUs as itschief technology officer .AboutUs.org attracted at least 1.4 million U.S. visitors in July 2008. [ [http://siteanalytics.compete.com/aboutus.org?metric=uv AboutUs.org People Count according to Compete.com] ]
Website contents
There are more than ten million entries on AboutUs.org as of March 2008, and new pages are added at a rate of about 25,000 a day. [ [http://blog.aboutus.org/2008/02/29/aboutus-pagecount-tops-11-million/ AboutUs pagecount tops 11 million] AboutUs.org weblog] [cite news |first=Jim |last=Redden |title=Startup mines for riches in collaboration software |url=http://www.portlandtribune.com/rethinking/story.php?story_id=120430910578805900 |work=
The Portland Tribune |date=2008-03-04 |accessdate=2008-03-13 ] Most entries were created by aweb robot (bot); web searches by users direct the bot to create a page for a web domain. In many cases the content is simply a republication of the contents of the "About us", "About me", or similar page on the website. Such pages typically describe the entity that owns the site, and may include self-promotional information, which AboutUs.org does not restrict. In many other cases the content of an entry consists of thewhois data for the website.Data use
Some websites that analyze domains and traffic link to AboutUs.org as a point of additional reference. Notably, the "
Whois " site [http://www.domaintools.com/ DomainTools] now references the Aboutus.org listing along with standard server information, domain ownership and history, and additional data. AboutUs has also referenced whois data content from the registrarsNetwork Solutions andRegister.com . [ [http://blog.domaintools.com/2007/02/network-solutions-and-registercom-join-aboutusorg-project/ Network Solutions and Register.com join AboutUs.org project ] ]Malware domains
To prevent users from visiting
malware domains, editors work withMcAfee SiteAdvisor [ [http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/MalwareSite McAfee Siteadvisor.com] ] and PHSDL [ [http://www.phsdl.net/project_honeypot.php PHSDL - Project Honeypot Spam Domains List] ] to identify such domains. Once a malware domain is identified, an AboutUs MalwareSite template is placed to warn users. [ [http://www.aboutus.org/Template:MalwareSite AboutUs Template:MalwareSite] ]Criticisms
AboutUs has received some criticism from within the
blogosphere , mostly focusing on issues concerning the data AboutUs publishes within its pages fordomain name s.; PrivacySome website ownerswho?|date=August 2008 object to the publication of the contact information for the website owner or domain name registrant. Although this information is publicly available from other sources, AboutUs makes it available in a searchable format, making it more easily accessible to the public. AboutUs has responded to this criticism by discontinuing its former practice of rendering phone numbers in text format, and by rendering the phone number of the registrant in an image format instead unless it is an older entry, in which case these numbers will still be rendered in plain text. However, other personal information, including names and addresses, are still displayed in plain text, making them available to anyone, including bots, without the express permission of the site owner.
; RepublishingWebsite owners have also reacted negatively to the AboutUs practice of republishing
copyright ed contents from 'about us' pages. AboutUs.org takes an image and sampling of random text and republishes it. AboutUs.org rationalizes this practice by sayingGoogle and Alexa do the same thing, by extracting a part of a website for publishing in a search. In this regard, AboutUs.org is a good example of a Web Scraper because material is copied from existing websites in order to generate content for the harvesting site. This initial method of populating its pages does not constitute aWiki because this data is not being manually entered. This kind of automation can lead to plagiarism and legal issues with regard to breaking the terms and conditions of harvested sites.Funding
In November 2006, AboutUs closed its initial financing round for one million dollars. [Aliza Earnshaw, [http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2006/11/13/story2.html?page=1&b=1163394000^1374690 "Startup hits the money with biz wiki"] , "Portland Business Journal", November 10, 2006]
See also
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Open Directory Project
*Alexa Internet References
External links
* [http://www.aboutus.org/ AboutUs.org]
* Marshall Kilpatrick, " [http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/11/14/aboutusorg-a-wiki-about-every-website/ AboutUs: A Wiki About Every Website] ," "TechCrunch ", 11/14/2006.
* " [http://www.centernetworks.com/aboutus-gets-funding AboutUs.org gets $1 million funding - excuse me?] ," CenterNetworks weblog entry, 11/14/2006.
* " [http://www.centernetworks.com/aboutus-launches-business-plan AboutUs Launches a Business Plan; I'm Still Not Sold] ," CenterNetworks weblog entry, 01/10/2008
* " [http://ajaydsouza.com/archives/2006/08/25/aboutusorg-is-it-ethical AboutUs.org - Is it Ethical?] ," "Ajay - On the Road called Life!" webblog entry, August 25, 2006.
* [http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2006/11/aboutus_lets_yo.html Information Week] article from2007-01-27
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