Wikipedia uses collaborative software known as a wiki that facilitates the creation and development of articles 80% of the company's employees work from home, keeping in touch through an internal wiki Although some highly publicized problems have called attention to wikipedia ’s editorial process, they have done little to dampen public use of the resource, which is one of the most visited sites on the internet.
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Common wiki features, such as page comments, search functions and discussion forums, make them ideal collaborative platforms for many organizations. Wiki, website that can be modified or contributed to by users Wikis can be dated to 1995, when american computer programmer ward cunningham created a new collaborative technology for organizing information on websites. The software, whose name is based on a hawaiian term for quick, allows website visitors to contribute content to its pages and comment on and make changes to information posted by others
A site using the software is referred to as a wiki. In 2003, economics phd student andrea ciffolilli argued that the low transaction costs of participating in a wiki created a catalyst for collaborative development, and that features such as allowing easy access to past versions of a page favored creative construction over creative destruction. 'wiki' is used in the names of many websites that operate in this way, for example,wikipedia™