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The WikiWikiWeb, or simply '''''WikiWiki''''' or '''''Wiki''''' (with a capital 'W'), is the first '''''. It contains various topics and discussions about Software Engineering . The term ''wiki'' that is used to refer to other similar groups of modifiable Web pages, e.g. Wikipedia , came from this original wiki.

In order to make the exchange of ideas between programmers easier, , 1995 . Cunningham named WikiWikiWeb that way because he remembered a Honolulu International Airport counter employee telling him to take the so-called "Wiki Wiki" Chance RT-52 Shuttle Bus line that runs between the airport's terminals. "Wiki Wiki" is a Reduplication of "wiki", a Hawaiian-language word for ''fast''. Cunningham's idea was to make WikiWikiWeb's pages quickly editable by its users, so he initially thought about calling it "QuickWeb", but later changed his mind and dubbed it "WikiWikiWeb".
The WikiWikiWeb's '''' page contains the following description:

This wiki's primary focus is . All the information here is subjective.


Some words are written in CamelCase because this is the Syntax used to create inter-page Links by WikiWikiWeb 's software, Wiki Base .


WIKIWIKIWEB AND ITS DESIGNATED SISTER SITES



WIKIWIKIWEB AS A PRECURSOR TO OTHER ONLINE COMMUNITIES

The WikiWikiWeb plays an important historical role on the World Wide Web and the Internet , because of its influence on other online communities. The WikiWikiWeb's focus on specialized programming makes its content relatively unintelligible to people outside the programming sphere, but, nevertheless, editors (so-called "wiki citizens" or "wikizens") and visitors and readers of the WikiWikiWeb took the idea of making pages user-modifiable outside the WikiWikiWeb and created their own new wiki engines (programs which run wikis) and wikis.

Wiki communities outside the WikiWikiWeb implemented their wiki engines to create wikis focused on content other than programming. The versatility of wikis and their multiple applications is what subsequently made them popular in the Internet's communities.

Probably the most famous example of the WikiWikiWeb's legacy is Wikipedia . A WikiWikiWeb user, programmer Ben Kovitz of San Diego, California , introduced the WikiWikiWeb to Larry Sanger of the Internet company Bomis on the evening of January 2, 2001. At the time, Bomis was working on the online encyclopedia Nupedia , but that project failed, so Sanger suggested running an open encyclopedia on UseModWiki , an indirect clone of WikiWikiWeb's engine. Sanger presented the idea to Jimmy Wales , the then head of Bomis, and he agreed. The UseModWiki-based encyclopedia eventually came to be known as "Wikipedia".

Other popular websites have since come to embrace the wiki method, such as Amazon.com , which in 2007 launched its own '' Amapedia '' after two years of trialling wiki technology for customer reviews for items.


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