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wiki Any collaborative {website} that users can
easily modify via the web, often without restriction. A wiki
allows anyone, using a {web browser}, to create, edit or
delete content that has been placed on the site, including the
work of other authors.
Text is entered using some simple {mark-up language} which is
then rendered as {HTML}. A feature common to many of the
different implementations is that any word in mixed case
LikeThis (a "wikiword") is rendered as a link to a page of
that name, which may or may not exist.
Wikis work surprisingly well, with the most famous example,
{Wikipedia}, having become one of the most popular sites on
the web. Contributors tend to be more numerous and more
persistent than vandals, and old versions of pages are always
available. Like many simple concepts, open editing has
profound effects on usage. Allowing everyday users to create
and edit any page encourages democratic use of the web and
promotes content composition by nontechnical users.
In contrast, a {web log}, typically authored by an individual,
does not allow visitors to change the original posted
material, only add comments.
Wiki wiki means "quick" in Hawaiian. The first wiki was
created by {Ward Cunningham} in 1995.
{wiki.org (http://wiki.org/)}.
(2010-05-07)
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