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== Definition ==
 
{{quotation|A bliki is a web based collaboration and publishing system that marries the concepts and benefits of a blog based publishing software and a wiki based collaboration system.}} ([http://markharvey.wordpress.com/2007/01/22/blog-wiki-bliki/ Blog + Wiki = Bliki], retrieved 19:20, 25 June 2009 (UTC)).
 
{{quotation|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). ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bliki Wikipedia], retrieved 19:20, 25 June 2009 (UTC)).
 
== Software ==
 
There exist several systems that combine wikis with blogs in a seamless way. (Portalware such as Moodle or Zikula that include both a wiki and blogs are ''not'' blikis ...)
 
* This wiki includes a [[Special:Wikilog|bliki system]]. It is made with the [http://juliano.info/ Juliano]'s [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Wikilog Wikilog] extension.
 
* [http://www.cynapse.com/products/cynin cyn.in] combines the capabilities of collaboration tools like wikis, blogs, file repositories, micro blogs, instant discussions and other social applications into a seamless platform
 
== Links ==
 
* [http://www.wikyblog.com/ WikyBlog]
* [http://martinfowler.com/bliki/WhatIsaBliki.html What Is a Bliki] by Martin Fowler (2003).
* [http://rollerweblogger.org/roller/entry/bliki_wiki_chiki_reeky Bliki, Wiki, Chiki, Reeky?], Blogging Roller (2002).
* [http://markharvey.wordpress.com/2007/01/22/blog-wiki-bliki/ Blog + Wiki = Bliki] by Mark Harvey (2007).


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Definition

“A bliki is a web based collaboration and publishing system that marries the concepts and benefits of a blog based publishing software and a wiki based collaboration system.” (Blog + Wiki = Bliki, retrieved 19:20, 25 June 2009 (UTC)).

{{quotation|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). (Wikipedia, retrieved 19:20, 25 June 2009 (UTC)).

Software

There exist several systems that combine wikis with blogs in a seamless way. (Portalware such as Moodle or Zikula that include both a wiki and blogs are not blikis ...)

  • cyn.in combines the capabilities of collaboration tools like wikis, blogs, file repositories, micro blogs, instant discussions and other social applications into a seamless platform

Links