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Overview and definition of a weblog or blog, online publications in the form of a log or journal. Discusses blogs' history, their impact on culture, common blogging terms, and the many types of blogs.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlogWikipedia Blog
Wikipedia blog itself won't change at all, except that now it's about SEO! Just kidding. ... Wikimetrics (a wiki research blog) Wikipedia Weekly (podcast) ...wikip.blogspot.com/WiKi Blog
WiKi Blog. Just a guy trying to get some racin' in. Tuesday, April 21, 2009 ... Ty's Blog. NickelNuts. S1. Mud, Sweat and Gears. SR's World. Not so Mello. Bike ...wikiwack.blogspot.com/Blog Wiki
Blog Wiki is a database that anyone can edit. ... If you don't have an external blog, you can simply use your user space for direct wiki blogging. ...blogging.wikia.com/Blog - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blog. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search ... Not all blog posts need to be talked about or fixed. ...simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog- For other uses, see Wiki (disambiguation). "WikiNode" redirects here. For the WikiNode of Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:WikiNode. "Flagged revisions" redirects here. For its proposed implementation on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Flagged revisions
- A wiki invites all users to edit any page or to create new pages within the wiki Web site, using only a plain-vanilla Web browser without any extra add-ons.
- Wiki promotes meaningful topic associations between different pages by making page link creation almost intuitively easy and showing whether an intended target page exists or not.
- A wiki is not a carefully crafted site for casual visitors. Instead, it seeks to involve the visitor in an ongoing process of creation and collaboration that constantly changes the Web site landscape.
A wiki is a collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone with access to contribute or modify content, using a simplified markup language. Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites and to power community websites. The collaborative encyclopedia Wikipedia is one of the best-known wikis. Wikis are used in business to provide intranet and knowledge management systems. Ward Cunningham, the developer of the first wiki software, WikiWikiWeb, originally described it as "the simplest online database that could possibly work."
"Wiki" ( ) is a Hawaiian word for "fast". "Wiki" can be expanded as "What I Know Is," but this is a backronym.
History
main: History of wikis

Cunningham was in part inspired by Apple's HyperCard. Apple had designed a system allowing users to create virtual "card stacks" supporting links among the various cards. Cunningham developed Vannevar Bush's ideas by allowing users to "comment on and change one another's text". In the early 2000s, wikis were increasingly adopted in enterprise as collaborative software. Common uses included project communication, intranets, and documentation, initially for technical users. Today some companies use wikis as their only collaborative software and as a replacement for static intranets, and some schools and universities use wikis to enhance group learning. There may be greater use of wikis behind firewalls than on the public Internet.
On March 15, 2007, wiki entered the online Oxford English Dictionary.
Characteristics
Ward Cunningham, and co-author Bo Leuf, in their book The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web described the essence of the Wiki concept as follows:
A wiki enables documents to be written collaboratively, in a simple markup language using a Web browser. A single page in a wiki website is referred to as a "wiki page", while the entire collection of pages, which are usually well interconnected by hyperlinks, is "the wiki". A wiki is essentially a database for creating, browsing, and searching through information.






















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