
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikidata Free knowledge base Wikiversity Free learning resources Wikiquote Free quote compendium MediaWiki Free & open wiki software Wikisource Free content library Wikispecies Free species …
What is a wiki | Community Central | Fandom
A wiki is a website that anyone can participate in. From writing about your favorite topic, to adding a photo or fixing a typo, a wiki is a place where anyone can contribute and collaborate.
Wiki Experts Inc - Wikimedia
Welcome! The Wikimedia movement is a global community of people, projects, and activities working together to create and share knowledge freely. Join us in making all knowledge available to …
Wikipedia | Definition, Encyclopedia, History, & Facts | Britannica
2 days ago · Wikipedia uses collaborative software known as a wiki that facilitates the creation and development of articles. Although some highly publicized problems have called attention to Wikipedia …
Wikipedia – Wikimedia Foundation
Wikipedia started with an impossible idea: to build a free encyclopedia for and by the world. Almost two decades later, we’ve made some serious progress. Nearly 300 languages, more than 45 million …
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Commons Free media repository MediaWiki Wiki software development Meta-Wiki Wikimedia project coordination Wikibooks Free textbooks and manuals Wikidata Free knowledge base
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In 2003, economics PhD student Andrea Ciffolilli argued that the low transaction costs of participating in a wiki created a catalyst for collaborative development, and that features such as allowing easy …
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Wikidata Free knowledge base Wikiversity Free course materials Wikiquote Free quote compendium MediaWiki Free & open wiki application Wikisource Free library Wikispecies Free species directory …
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"A wiki invites all users—not just experts—to edit any page or to create new pages within the wiki website, using only a standard 'plain-vanilla' Web browser without any extra add-ons."
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Look up // in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The two slashes // may indicate: a comment marker in several programming languages including C, C++, JavaScript and Java the root directory path in …