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About.com

About.com, also called Human Internet, is a web portal that relies on paid human editors to cover a specific topic by writing articles and constructing a web directory. There are currently about 700 topic-sites, most of which are led by a guide (who acts as the editor).

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Content

The topic-sites consist mostly of selected links deemed to have good quality by the guides. There are also detailed articles or commentaries written by the guides on a set interval. Some sites have dictionary and how-to lessons. For example, the sites on major European languages have comprehensive lessons illustrated by audio files recorded by the guides themselves.

Each topic-site has at least one chat room and one forum[?] (Delphi Forum[?]), provided at the Advanced level (with HTML capability and uploading) for registered users for all. Some guides participate daily at the forum.

History

About.com was originally founded as The Mining Company[?] in 1997 by Scott Kurnit in New York City. The company changed its name to About, Inc. in 1999.

It eliminated over 50% of its topic-sites in 2002. Most of those sites are not merged, and information on those sites are no longer accessible to general public.

Miscellanea

  • All guides use their real names.
  • Some sites do not have guide, due to resignation and the lack of replacement.

External links

  • Main page (http://www.about.com)
  • History (http://ourstory.about.com/index.htm)



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