Atom Wiki from Socialtext
Atom is both an API that lets you read from and write to websites from other websites and a web content syndication format that's intended to be more tightly standardized than RSS to support more aspects of web content, including images and videos.
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Dynamic Versus Static Publishing from CMS Wiki
If you have more accesses to your content than updates to your content, you want to publish it statically. If you have more updates than accesses, you probably want to generate it dynamically. Of course, there are other factors involved too. Some reasons why you might prefer to use dynamic publishing may include:
You absolutely have to guarantee that your users are seeing the latest data, as with a financial trading site.
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EditMe User Wiki from EditMe.com
EditMe is a web host that empowers non-technical users to quickly and easily build and host editable web sites. Unlike existing web hosts, EditMe enables multiple contributors to collaborate on the site's content. EditMe is great for use as a personal web site, company intranet, collaboration site, blog, or wiki.
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JournURL from JournURL
JournURL is a personal publishing tool. Within minutes of signing on, you can have a working weblog, journal, or diary. If you know how to post to a message board, you know how to manage your own content-rich site. Fortunately, it isn't just for beginners; demanding users can access powerful scripting and template tools that will turn your humble weblog into a complex, dynamic resource.
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KDE Wiki from The KDE Project
KDE Wiki is a wiki where content is written, contributed, discussed and maintained by KDE users, developers and other KDE addicts. KDE stands for K Desktop Environment, an open source graphical desktop environment for Unix workstations.
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OM1 from OpenMute
OM1 provides a way to create a website you can update directly from your web browser without having to download additional software. Its tools let you add text and pictures and/or set up a forum or wiki without coding or formatting. OM1 is especially helpful in making web publishing and collaboration accessible to non-technical users.
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