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  1. Wiki and blogs have two different cultures, two different idioms, two different sets of values. Blogs are, in many ways, the child of BBS culture and mailing lists. They are a unique innovation on that model, allowing each person to control their part of the conversation on their own machine and software while still being tied to a larger ...
  2. commonplace.doubleloop.net

    What wiki brought to these models, which were personal to start with, was collaboration. Wiki values are often polar opposites of blogging values. Personal voice is meant to be minimized. Voices are meant to be merged. Not so true for the personal wiki. Maybe a personal wiki is wiki software but with different values for the output?
  3. doubleloop.net

    Wiki and blogs have two different cultures, two different idioms, two different sets of values. Interestingly, Mike thinks they should be kept distinct. However, it does feel like his analysis of wikis is not thinking of them as personal wikis. Some of the values Mike mentions for wikis (like minimization of personal voice) maybe applied to the ...
  4. community.fandom.com

    The adoptions process is for reviving abandoned wikis. The intent of the process is for the wiki to survive, not be cannibalised. Please do not attempt to adopt a wiki with the intent of merging it into your primary wiki. This subverts both the adoption and merge process by turning both into a one-person show.
  5. idratherbewriting.com

    But the blog post, LDS Maps version 3.0 released, contains only the first paragraph of the wiki article release notes, and a list of the new features. The blog post lets readers know there's new information; the wiki provides the substance. Without the blog, you wouldn't have a news mechanism for publicizing the information of the wiki.
  6. commonplace.doubleloop.net

    - On Wikis, Blogs and Note Taking - Interdependent Thoughts. In this sense, perhaps the terms wiki and blog are unhelpful, in that we have preconceptions about what each can and can't do. Wiki and blogs have two different cultures, two different idioms, two different sets of values. - Can Blogs and Wiki Be Merged? | Hapgood
  7. Can Blogs and Wiki Be Merged? Michael Caulfield, Hapgood, Feb 22, 2016 Commentary by Stephen Downes. I spent a few moments trying to think of what a merged product would look like. The main feature of a blog is that new articles can be written, with new articles at the top of the list, and made available through RSS and the website. The idea of ...
  8. For blogs, cross-linking of articles is a key part of an SEO strategy, and for wikis, linked entries make information visible and accessible and make the wiki more coherent as a whole. Why a Business Needs Both a Blog and a Wiki. Both blogs and wikis represent invaluable assets for your company, a story told in straightforward numbers:

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