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The Difference between a Wiki and a Blog (from a chat with Adam F. of wikispaces at Tappedin.org ) ... Great discription of the difference. I hope to have students wiki about books I have reviewed and they have read. Blogging will allow me to track processes in the library and by allowing others to read,
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colleenp.blogspot.com/2007/07/difference-between-wiki-a...
colleenp.blogspot.com/2007/07/difference-between-wiki-and-blog_7696.html
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Here is a frequent question I receive when I talk about wikis and blogs: "What is the Difference Between a Blog and a Wiki?". The obvious place to start is defining each: Here is Wikipedia's definition of blog and wiki In short, a...
http://mplictechtrain.blogspot.com/2007/04/what-is-diff...
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Blogs are most often run by individuals, but they can also be collaborative efforts if you assign multiple users to them. Discussions can take place through blog commenting. The iGoMogul blog is an example of a multi-author blog: http://www...
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090510...
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There are many differences between these two tools. The primary one is that blog entries are made by an author and then usually not changed, with newer entries eventually pushing older ones into an archive. Documents in a wiki are updated o...
http://www.wou.edu/ucs/faq/wiki.php
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I have PurpleWiki integrated with MovableType on my blog and should have it ready for public release as a plugin in about a week or so. I think the difference between blog and wiki is the sense of linear narrative that the blog provides.
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joi.ito.com/joiwiki/AboutWikisVsBlogs
joi.ito.com/joiwiki/AboutWikisVsBlogs
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Although specific to the project, his compare and contrast had a lot of relevance to the general difference between blogs and wikis - so here is his explanation, edited to be more generic:; So why a wiki as well as [a] weblog? ... The difference between a blog and a wiki...
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www.helenwhitehead.com/blog/2006/11/difference-between-...
www.helenwhitehead.com/blog/2006/11/difference-between-blog-and-wiki.html
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What's the difference between a blog and a wiki? I get this question a lot, mostly from folks who don't engage with either tool. Let's look at a few metaphors: ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference What's the Difference between a Blog and a Wiki?
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www.converstations.com/2008/10/hey-blog-coac-1.html
www.converstations.com/2008/10/hey-blog-coac-1.html
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“Wiki“s, miniature wikipedia-a-likes focused on certain tasks, have become enormously popular over the last year - with wikis based on everything from theiPhone to Transformers toys, but yours can be much more productive. Building a work-based wiki is an investment which pays back every day: with the application...
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pminthecloud.com/2009/07/01/the-difference-between-wiki...
pminthecloud.com/2009/07/01/the-difference-between-wiki-programs-free-vs-paid/
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This is only one part of the overall FAQs; if your question is not answered here, see one of the other Wiki Faqs: ... A1: The big difference is that newsgroups only allow you to append. Wikis allow you to edit anything, even previous posts. Newsgroups are strictly ThreadMode; wikis allow you to use DocumentMode.
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c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiGettingStartedFaq
c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiGettingStartedFaq
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