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Latest revision as of 21:36, 18 November 2022
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An excellent article, The Independent: New Media: Who are the real winners now we've all gone Wiki-crazy?
- What wiki does for its users is what blogging did for web publishing: it provides an easy, quick, means to an end. In the words of Ward Cunningham, an author and an inventor of wiki technology: "Wiki does for knowledge what the assembly line does for material."
Refreshing to see others with the hopeful vision, nice work Ana Kronschnabel and Thomas Rawlings