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What means wiki?

"Wiki" is a Hawaiian word meaning "quick" or "fast." It refers to a website or a collection of web pages that can be edited collaboratively by anyone with access.

Here's what makes a wiki unique:

* Collaborative: Anyone can contribute to the content, adding, editing, or deleting information.

* Openly Editable: Content is typically displayed in a simple, easy-to-understand format, and anyone can make changes directly.

* Version Control: Every change is recorded and tracked, allowing users to revert back to earlier versions if needed.

* Links: Pages are interconnected with hyperlinks, creating a web of information.

Examples of popular wikis:

* Wikipedia: The largest and most well-known wiki, containing information on nearly every subject imaginable.

* WikiHow: A wiki dedicated to providing step-by-step instructions on various tasks.

* MediaWiki: The software used to power Wikipedia and many other wikis.

Why is it called a "wiki"?

The term "wiki" was coined by Ward Cunningham, the creator of the first wiki software, WikiWikiWeb. He chose the name because he wanted a way to make information easily and quickly accessible to everyone.

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