Why Knowledge-as-a-Service will redefine the Internet

Over the past fifteen years, the Internet has evolved from a search-based model to a robust, interconnected ecosystem of content producers and aggregators. Early knowledge navigation was largely driven by search engines, with Google’s Knowledge Graph being a notable game-changer. The tool highlighted how audiences were increasingly satisfied with direct answers rather than detailed content, even though most answers were based on content produced by knowledge platforms.

Over time, content providers have adapted to this system, using search engine optimization (SEO) and structured data to keep their visibility and user traffic strong. This symbiotic relationship created an entire industry anchored in search-based marketing, which thrived due to the interdependence of content producers and search engines.