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		<title>Using wikis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bodmas writes about how to run a wiki on your own computer (i.e., (x)ubuntu). On using wikis non-collaboratively, he writes:
Wikis were designed to make collaboration easy, so why a private wiki? I use a wiki running on my desktop computer as a notebook for drafting out ideas, and for making rapid revisions to sets of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bodmas writes about how to run a wiki on your own computer (i.e., (x)ubuntu). On using wikis non-collaboratively, he writes:</p>
<blockquote><p>Wikis were designed to make collaboration easy, so why a private wiki? I use a wiki running on my desktop computer as a notebook for drafting out ideas, and for making rapid revisions to sets of pages. I also use my desktop wiki as a filing cabinet for odd scraps of information as all wiki engines feature a full text search.</p></blockquote>
<p>Basically, that&#8217;s how we are using them in our class: for storing information and ideas and drafting out possible scenarios for our websites. What&#8217;s nice about using the wiki is it&#8217;s easy to use and you can see previous versions if you wish, thus never losing ideas.</p>
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