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A <I>wiki</I> is a collection of interlinked web pages, each of which can be visited and edited by anyone (It's true, I just did it). You can even edit ''this'' page: just click "Edit text of this page" above or below.
A <I>wiki</I> is a collection of interlinked web pages, each of which can be visited and edited by anyone (It's true, I just did it). You can even edit ''this'' page: just click "Edit text of this page" above or below.


So it's a collaborative website, constantly expanding as new people add pages about their interests, comment on old pages, et cetera. So, join in and have funz!
So it's a collaborative website, constantly expanding as new people add pages about their interests, comment on old pages, et cetera. So, join in and have funz! :)


Perhaps you would like to know the answers to the following questions.
Perhaps you would like to know the answers to the following questions.

Revision as of 15:11, 30 March 2001

A wiki is a collection of interlinked web pages, each of which can be visited and edited by anyone (It's true, I just did it). You can even edit this page: just click "Edit text of this page" above or below.

So it's a collaborative website, constantly expanding as new people add pages about their interests, comment on old pages, et cetera. So, join in and have funz! :)

Perhaps you would like to know the answers to the following questions.

See also WikiWiki and Wikipedia.