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A bliki, in my definition, revolves around the idea that we are often creating definitive works from our experiences. So while a blog captures a moment in time, a bliki is integrated with a wiki and often provides comments about wiki changes. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 11 May 2024
A bliki, in my definition, revolves around the idea that we are often creating definitive works from our experiences. So while a blog captures a moment in time, a bliki is integrated with a wiki and often provides comments about wiki changes.