
1) Collaborative online site 2) Collaborative site 3) Collaborative web document 4) Collaborative Web project 5) Collaborative website 6) Collaboratively edited site 7) Easily edited website 8) Editable site 9) Joint high-tech project 10) Joint Web project 11) Online prefix with -pedia 12) Open-ended reference
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A wiki is a type of website that allows the visitors themselves to easily add, remove and otherwise edit and change some available content. For more information about the BoardGameGeek wiki go to About the BoardGameGeek Wiki.
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A wiki is a type of website that allows the visitors themselves to easily add, remove and otherwise edit and change some available content. For more information about the BoardGameGeek wiki go to About the BoardGameGeek Wiki.
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World Wide Web (WWW) site that can be modified or contributed to by users. Wikis can be dated to 1995, when American computer programmer Ward ... [3 related articles]
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An approach to sharing information and knowledge via the web. Wikis allow visitors to update the content, which gives it a community feel. However there is also the risk that knowledgeable contributors may not underpin the content.
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— A web site with pages that can be easily edited by visitors using their web browser, but generally now gaining acceptance as a prefix to mean collaborative.†Ward Cunningham created the first wiki, naming it WikiWikiWeb after the Hawaiian word for quick.†A wiki enables the audience to contribute to a knowledge base on a topic ...
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A wiki is a web site for which the content can be easily edited and altered from the web browser in which you are viewing it. Typically there is an 'edit' button on each page and the wiki is configured to allow either anyone or only people with passwords to edit each page. The word 'wiki' comes from a Hawaiian word meaning 'quick.'
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an easy to edit, collaborative website.
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An Internet site where information can be edited or added to by readers.
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(as a verb) to look up on wikipedia
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A wiki is a type of website that allows the visitors themselves to easily add, remove and otherwise edit and change some available content. For more information about the BoardGameGeek wiki go to
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A collection of websites in hypertext, each of them can be visited and edited by anyone. 'Wiki wiki' means 'rapidly' in the Hawaiian language
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