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  • Volume 31
  •  Issue 1
  • Publication Date: Winter 2008



Technology: Working With Wikis

Del Siegle

When Timothy John Berners-Lee envisioned the World Wide Web, he foresaw a collaborative space where information could be shared freely and updated. In other words, he envisioned a place where anyone could be creative and anyone could contribute. To meet this need, he initially developed a Web browser that not only allowed users to view information, it also allowed them to edit content and save it back to the Web site, provided the user had access rights (Berners-Lee, 2005).



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