What does Wiki mean? Where did Wikis come from, whats the story behind it? Is there more than just Wikipedia?
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3. Title
But âwikiâ actually means âquickâ or âfastâ in Hawaiian.
How did this word become so ubiquitous for collaborative
editing?
4. TitleIn 1995, Ward Cunningham created a site to facilitate quick
communication between software developers.
When searching for a name, he remembered the wiki wiki
shuttle at the Honolulu Airport⊠so the site was named
WikiWikiWeb and the story of Wikis began!
5. TitleBefore the Internet was available, there were those who
envisioned similar collaborative systems, such as:
âą Vannevar Bushâs âMemexâ - 1945
âą The collaborative hypertext database ZOG -1972
âą Apple hypertext system HyperCard - 1987
6. TitleThe WikiWikiWeb was an instant hit, quickly growing into a
dynamic community of programmers embracing the âwiki
cultureâ, contributing ideas and suggesting software
improvements.
From 1995 to 2000, Wikis across a variety of fields (WikiWiki
Clones) began to emerge.
7. In 2001, Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger decided to create
Nupedia, a web-based collaborative encyclopedia with a seven-
step approval process by experts and PhDs to control the
content of articles before being posted.
With 21 articles approved the first year, the project failed.
8. TitleWikipedia was a side-project of Nupedia. But, being a wiki, it
had 18,000 articles the first year compared to Nupediaâs meager
21.
9. The Internet allows for massive collaboration, to a degree never
imaginable before, wikis are just one aspect of it. The potential
to change the world collectively is at our reach.
Knowledge wants to be free, not controlled.
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