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Making use of wikis to adapt and alter Web content.

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| June 16, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From New Straits Times (Malaysia))

IF you have ever worked on a group document before, you're probably aware of how messy such projects can become. Without strict rules directing how people may contribute, updates and changes can turn a project into a mess.

There is a growing number of Internet users who revel in online collaboration and manage to avoid incipient chaos.

According to the Wiki Getting Started FAQ, wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anyone, at anytime and anywhere.

"This is a collaborative forum," the Welcome Visitors page says, "where people can share ideas and record any consensus reached on difficult issues, along with rebuttal. It changes as people come and go, as experience develops, and as opinions change". …

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