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[zedomax.com - blog about emerging technologies, diy, hacks, gadgets, and more!] New Face for Zedomax Blogs - Zedomax Wiki running MediaWiki Posted in DoItYourself!, Web, Blog, Business, Cool, Wordpress by max on the November 20th, 2006 aboutus, Blog, Business, Cool, DoItYourself!, extensions, mediawiki, tikiwiki, Web, wikipedia, wordpress, Zedomax We have a new face for our blog, which will be a wiki. Wikis are becoming very popular these days among the general public and large organizations. In our experience over the last couple months testing the wiki, the wikis provide far greater depth into how you can sort and store information. Wiki would be something between HTML and Word DOC except 100 times faster in organizing and re-organizing. Now might be a good time to start your own wiki site, since wikipedia does all sorts of filtering now days, you can make your own encyclopedia! There are ways to have your own wikipedia server”¦well”¦you will have to figure that one out.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[Academicblogs.org] Main Page - AcademicBlogs: Welcome to the main portal page for the academic blogs wiki. Brad DeLong has described the academic blogosphere as a kind of Invisible College - this site is supposed to help make the College a little more visible to itself and its readers.
[Blogbusinesssummit.com] Main Page - Fortune 500 Blog Project Wiki: The Fortune 500 Blog Project is an independent, volunteer-driven project to identify and evaluate public-facing corporate blogs owned and/or operated by Fortune 500 companies. Secondary purposes of this project include finding out to what degree Fortune 500 companies are using internal corporate blogs, and highlighting blogs that discuss Fortune 500 companies.
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[Blog.case.edu] Gregory Szorc's blog - MediaWiki Archives: New Syndicated Feeds on the Case Wiki (13:21) - I completely rewrote our custom [[CaseWiki:Feeds|syndicated feeds]] plugin for MediaWiki this weekend. The new version has some slight semantic differences...
[Recentchanges.info] RecentChanges.info: Having grown as much as it has, Wikipedia has an entire sets of guidelines for things that most smaller wiki’s do not. For example, when editors can’t agree on an article, there is a documented escalation path, starting with Avoidance, Discussion, Discussion with others, Opinion Polls, Mediation, Disengagement and finally ending with Arbitration.
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