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Same reason Citizendium succeeding would be a big win for what we do - it's not competition, it's expanding the pool of unencumbered knowledge.
This is, at least, an interesting to the topic of expert authority, which Wikipedia has struggled with.
Lest anyone forget, Wikimedia Foundation's annual budget is less than $5 million.
I look forward to the day when we will have an anti-trust trial looking into legitimacy of tying services to search engine to shut out competitors - just like Microsoft had with their desktop OS.
Consider: YouTube, Blogger, Pages, etc. Yes, these sites help Google make money through running Google ads.
Google is threatened by Wikipedia because Wikipedia one-ups content -- such as blog posts on Blogger -- within Google's own search results.
That means people go to Wikipedia instead of sites that serve Google ads.
Google then loses money. Knol seems designed to counter that.