Wikipidia is a multi lingual, public open source,wiki technology based,
online encyclopedia.
Wikipidia is edited and developed by its visitors; its articles can be updated
by an internet visitor. The title is a joining of the words wiki
(collaborative web technology) & encyclopedia
Wiki
+ pedia (encylopedia) = Wikipedia
To
have your own Wikepedia will makes you seem more important, and
also allows you influence the first thing internet users discover
about you. Have you considered adding your own? Go to "How
do I get listed in
Wikipidia ?" to start your unique Wiki entry!
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Wikipidias alexa number is 9 - this means that only 8 websites in the world
are more popular (have more unique visitors) than
Wikipidia . This shows how HUGE this wiki open source online encyclopedia
has become.
Wikipidia is of course a misspelling of the name, the correct spelling is
actually WIKIPEDIA.
Wiki Fact #1: Wikipidia Software and Tools: Wiki technology gives an efficient mode for a group to share and communicate, but Enterprise Technology Wiki applications available are either very complex or simply underpowered: hacking wiki web servers, wiki databases, script files, and more.
Wiki Fact #2: You do not need to fear accidentally damaging Wikipidia when you add or improve information, as other editors are always around to advise or correct obvious errors, if needed, and the Wikipidia encyclopedia software, known as MediaWiki, is carefully designed to allow easy reversal of editorial mistakes.