Openpedia.org > All The Modern Things: What is your favourite non-Wikimedia wiki?
[All The Modern Things] To be honest I don’t spend a lot of time on non-Wikimedia wikis (assuming the one at work doesn’t count — although I am proud of how my workmates spontaneously started putting information there.
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[The Business Blog at Intuitive.com] "The Failure of Wikis" from The Business Blog at Intuitive.com: A wiki, which gets its name from the Hawaiian phrase "wiki wiki", or "hurry up", is a simple software application that allows content to be separated from its presentation to make it trivially easy to have visitors modify and change any content that they see [edit: on a wiki-based Web site]. More sophisticated [add: Just about all] wiki packages have a sophisticated, if arcane [edit: it's not arcane, you're just stupid] [edit: come on, when =a= and ==a== product different formatting, it's pretty arcane] [edit: screw you, l0s3r] markup language.
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