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Date: 2008-06-28 01:59:24
Collaboration
Human–computer interaction
Hypertext
Web 2.0
Wikis
Wiki
Flickr
City wiki
Wiki journalism
World Wide Web
Social information processing
Computing

Measuring wiki viability (II) Towards a standard framework for tracking content-based online communities Dario Taraborelli CRESS Department of Sociology University of Surrey

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