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A Bliki (also known as a WikiLog, Wog, WikiWeblog, Wikiblog, or Bloki), is combination of the two Internet concepts of a blog and wiki. It combines features from both: as with blogs, posts or articles appear in reverse chronological order on the front page, with the most recent one at the top; but editing is done in wiki style, with a version history for each page and special markup tags. As with wikis, the fact that a site is a bliki does not mean that any reader can edit any page; editing permission is at the discretion of the administrator(s). To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Look up Wiki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


According to software expert (and bliki enthusiast) Martin Fowler, the name and concept were conceived in 2003 by wiki originator Ward Cunningham. [1] Martin Fowler is a famous author and international speaker on software architecture, specializing in object-oriented analysis and design, UML, Patterns, and agile software development methodologies, including Extreme Programming. ... Oh Yes, Hes Ward Cunningham! Howard Cunningham redirects here. ...


Software that supports blikis

Oddmuse is a wiki engine. ... Pimki is a PIM derived from the Ruby-based Wiki-clone, Instiki, written and maintained by Assaph Mehr. ... PodWiki is a wiki engine written in Perl, which primary markup language is Perl POD, but it also supports WikiShorthand, Twiki, TikiWiki and others. ... SnipSnap is a WikiLog that integrates technology from wikis and weblogs into one software. ... Tiki CMS/Groupware, originally and more commonly known as TikiWiki, is an open source (LGPL) Content Management System (CMS) / Geospatial Content Management System (GeoCMS) / Groupware web application enabling websites and portals on the internet and on intranets and extranets. ... TWiki is a Wiki program which runs (serves as a platform for) certain wikis which are called TWikiSites. ... // Introduction Wiclear is a small and simple wiki software. ... XWiki is a Wiki software package licensed under the GNU General Public License. ...

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Bliki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (761 words)
A Bliki (also known as a WikiLog, Wog, WikiWeblog, Wikiblog, or Bloki), is a blog with wiki support.
Thus, a bliki can evolve as a whole over time, and past information is not merely jettisoned into the aether and lost in the shuffle.
Fromage is an open source bliki which uses textfiles to store the data.
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