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		<title>How Blogs and Wikis Differ</title>
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		<description>If you&apos;re a professional communicator, chances are good you&apos;ve already asked yourself whether it&apos;s time to start your own blog. But there&apos;s another tech question that you probably have not yet asked yourself, and perhaps you should: Is it time to start your own wiki?</description>
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		<title>Beyond the Blog: Wikis and Blikis</title>
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		<description>Blogs are about to give way to a new development. Wikis are web sites within which any user can quickly and easily edit much of the content, without HTML. This idea regarding user-generated online content goes beyond the comment posting of a standard blog. Blikis are blogs that have wiki support, so that users can edit the comments posted.</description>
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