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A '''wiki''' is a type of [[software]] that makes it easy for a large number of people to edit a [[web page]] without any special connection other than a web browser. Examples of wikis are [[Wikipedia]], [[Wikademia]], and [[Encyc]]. Wiki [[technology]] was first invented in the 90's. The first wiki was called [[WikiWikiWeb]]. | A '''wiki''' is a type of [[software]] that makes it easy for a large number of people to edit a [[web page]] without any special connection other than a web browser. Examples of wikis are [[Wikipedia]], [[Wikademia]], and [[Encyc]]. Wiki [[technology]] was first invented in the 90's. The first wiki was called [[WikiWikiWeb]], and it was developed by Ward Cunningham. | ||
[[category:internet]] | [[category:internet]] | ||
[[Category:Software]] | [[Category:Software]] | ||
[[Category:Technologies]] | [[Category:Technologies]] |
Revision as of 19:28, 13 July 2013
A wiki is a type of software that makes it easy for a large number of people to edit a web page without any special connection other than a web browser. Examples of wikis are Wikipedia, Wikademia, and Encyc. Wiki technology was first invented in the 90's. The first wiki was called WikiWikiWeb, and it was developed by Ward Cunningham.