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      <description><![CDATA[<div class=ExternalClass6EC5D570B1B5469CAA917994543F21D5><div><strong><font size=3>Welcome to your wiki site!</font></strong><br>
  You can get started and add content to this page by clicking <b>Edit</b> at the top of this page, or you can learn more about wiki sites by clicking <b>How to use this wiki site</b> in the Quick Launch.<br>
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  <strong>What is a wiki site?</strong><br><br>
  <i>Wikiwiki</i> means quick in Hawaiian. A wiki site is a Web site in which users can easily edit any page. The site grows organically by linking existing pages together or by creating links to new pages. If a user finds a link to an uncreated page, he or she can follow the link and create the page.<br>
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  In business environments, a wiki site provides a low-maintenance way to record knowledge. Information that is usually traded in e-mail messages, gleaned from hallway conversations, or written on paper can instead be recorded in a wiki site, in context with similar knowledge.<br>
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  Other example uses of wiki sites include brainstorming ideas, collaborating on designs, creating an instruction guide, gathering data from the field, tracking call center knowledge, and building an encyclopedia of knowledge.</div></div>]]></description>
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