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May 15, 2003
When W(iki|eblog|orld)s Collide
Posted by Clay Shirky
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Movable Type Knowledge Base at VirtualVenues is a wiki, and from the looks of it, a well-run one at that. Though everyone, self included, points to the Wikipedia when talking about wikis, the Wikipedia is actually a fairly unrepresentative version -- thinkgs like the MT wiki are therefore doubly valuable, both as useful sites in themselves, and as examples of how and where wikis can work.
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