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Some personal wikis are public but password-protected, running either on their own webservers or hosted by third parties. This has the advantage that the personal space can be accessed and edited from any computer or PDA with a web browser.<ref>Falconer, Joe, [http://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/the-quick-dirty-guide-to-personal-wikis.html The Quick & Dirty Guide to Personal Wikis], lifehack.org, 2008-7-14. Accessed 2012-4-17.</ref>
Some personal wikis are public but password-protected, running either on their own webservers or hosted by third parties. This has the advantage that the personal space can be accessed and edited from any computer or PDA with a web browser.<ref>Falconer, Joe, [http://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/the-quick-dirty-guide-to-personal-wikis.html The Quick & Dirty Guide to Personal Wikis], lifehack.org, 2008-7-14. Accessed 2012-4-17.</ref>
==Diagram==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! rowspan="2" colspan="2" | Types of Personal Wiki || colspan="2" | Openness
|-
! Public || Private
|-
! rowspan="2" | Basis for organization || Content
| Public [[personal wiki]] || Private [[personal wiki]]
|-
! Chronology
| Public [[bliki]] || Private [[bliki]] (i.e., journal)
|}


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 01:40, 30 January 2017

A personal wiki is a wiki maintained primarily for personal use. Personal wikis allow people to organize information on their desktop or mobile computing devices in a manner similar to community wikis, but without the need for collaboration by multiple users.

Personal wiki software can be broadly divided into multi-user wiki software with personal editions, and those wiki applications that are designed only for single users, not depending on a database engine and a web server.[1]

Some personal wikis are public but password-protected, running either on their own webservers or hosted by third parties. This has the advantage that the personal space can be accessed and edited from any computer or PDA with a web browser.[2]

Diagram

Types of Personal Wiki Openness
Public Private
Basis for organization Content Public personal wiki Private personal wiki
Chronology Public bliki Private bliki (i.e., journal)

See also

References

Template:Reflist

  1. Trapani, Gina, Geek to Live: How to host a personal wiki on your home computer, lifehacker.com, 2005-9-16. Accessed 2012-4-17.
  2. Falconer, Joe, The Quick & Dirty Guide to Personal Wikis, lifehack.org, 2008-7-14. Accessed 2012-4-17.