-
SearchWiki was a
Google Search feature which allowed logged-in
users to
annotate and re-order
search results. The
annotations and
modified order only applied...
- A
wiki (/
ˈwɪki/ WICK-ee) is a form of
hypertext publication on the
internet which is
collaboratively edited and
managed by its
audience directly through...
- Media
Wiki is free and open-source
wiki software originally developed by
Magnus Manske for use on
Wikipedia on
January 25, 2002, and
further improved by...
- The Family
Search Research Wiki (formerly also
known as the Family
Search Wiki or the
Family History Research Wiki) is a
website containing reference information...
- Mandate".
searchwiki (Mailing list).
Retrieved May 12, 2008.[dead link]
Search Wikia (Archived
March 2, 2008, at the
Wayback Machine) "Something
Wiki Is Coming...
-
Wiki software (also
known as a
wiki engine or a
wiki application) is
collaborative software that runs a
wiki,
which allows the
users to
create and collaboratively...
-
independent wikis.
Prior to
wiki farms,
someone who
wanted to
operate a
wiki had to
install the
software and
manage the server(s) themselves. With a
wiki farm...
-
Google Search (also
known simply as
Google or Google.com) is a
search engine operated by Google. It
allows users to
search for
information on the Web...
-
object by
reading barcodes, QR codes,
labels and text, and show
relevant search results, web pages, and information. For example, when
pointing the device's...
-
WikiLeaks (/ˈwɪkiliːks/) is a non-profit
media organisation and
publisher of
leaked do****ents. It is
funded by
donations and
media partnerships. It has...