The word Wiki comes from the Hawaiian word "wee kee wee kee", which is pronounced wiki, originally meaning "hurry up" and translated as "wiki" or "wiki". A multi-person collaborative writing tool. Wiki sites can be maintained by many people (even any visitor), and everyone can express their opinions or expand or discuss the same topics. Wiki also refers to a hypertext system. This hypertext system supports community-oriented collaborative writing, and also includes a set of auxiliary tools to support this writing. Wiki was invented by a Smalltalk programmer, Ward Cunningham.
Some people think that Wiki system is a kind of human knowledge grid system, which can browse, create and change Wiki text on the basis of Web, and the cost of creating, changing and publishing is far less than that of HTML text. At the same time, Wiki system also supports community-oriented collaborative writing, which provides necessary help for collaborative writing; Finally, Wiki writers naturally form a community, and Wiki system provides simple communication tools for this community. Compared with other hypertext systems, Wiki is easy to use and open, so Wiki system can help us to enjoy knowledge in a certain field in a community.
Wiki is a typical application of web2.0 and a typical form of innovation 2.0 under the condition of knowledge society, because it can mobilize the wisdom of the largest group of netizens to participate in network creation and interaction.
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