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[Eamonn's Home] I've been remiss in posting here lately because I've been tied up in a couple of projects, both at work and at home. The first is that I've been creating a personal Wiki (a free-form editable Web site, the most famous example of which is Wikipedia).
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TomorrowConnecting.biz: and “broadcasting”) is a method of publishing files to the Internet, allowing users to subscribe to a feed and receive new files automatically by subscription, usually at no cost. It first became popular in late 2004, used largely for audio files - Wikipedia (via Cosmos)
[Moving at the Speed of Creativity] Good Thoughts on Wikis: I am wanting to get Wiki software installed for several projects I am working on, as well as to enable others to start using Wikis. I ran across the article “Exploring with Wiki: A Conversation with Ward Cunningham” tonight, which is an interview with the man credited with inventing Wikis.
[~ryanlowe/blog] FanConcert is (Mostly) a Secondary Source: That doesn't mean that the submitted information will be moderated up but it means that it's easy for anyone to submit information to FanConcert in the first place, just like it's easy to edit a wiki. The easier it is to enter information, the more contributors there will be, which as a bonus makes FanConcert more timely with new information.
[Sacrificial Rabbit] Wiki Wiki Why?: Most wikis have ways to format your text, to make it bold, italic, headlines or whatnot. Generally this syntax is easy to learn, and is something that people generally do with plain text communication anyway.
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