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  2. Savage Worlds - Wikipedia

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    Although Savage Worlds is a generic rule system, Pinnacle has released "Savage Settings," campaign settings or modules designed specifically for the Savage Worlds rules. . These have included Evernight, 50 Fathoms, Necessary Evil, Rippers, and Low

  3. Wikispaces - Wikipedia

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    Wikispaces was a wiki hosting service based in San Francisco, California. Launched by Tangient LLC in March 2005, Wikispaces was purchased by Tes Global (formerly TSL Education) on March 9, 2014. [1] It competed with PBworks, Wetpaint, Wikia, and Google Sites (formerly JotSpot). [2] It was among the largest wiki hosts. [citation needed]

  4. Wikipedia:WikipediaSpace - Wikipedia

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    Banner exhibit being installed at the National Archives in October 2015. Wikipedia Space (more recently updated to Wikimedia Space) is a project to create physical learning spaces to promote the use of open content technologies such as Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects, aimed at cultural professionals in the GLAM sector (galleries, libraries, archives, and museums).

  5. Wikipedia : List of online reference desks

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    cooltoolsforschools - Research Tools (hosted by: Wikispaces) Online College Blog and School Reviews | 100 Useful Tips and Tools to Research the Deep Web; When Wikipedia Won't Cut It: 25 Online Sources for Reliable, Researched Facts - College Degree.com; Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources | OEDb

  6. Wiki - Wikipedia

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    Ward Cunningham. In their 2001 book The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web, Cunningham and co-author Bo Leuf described the essence of the wiki concept: [10] [11] "A wiki invites all users—not just experts—to edit any page or to create new pages within the wiki website, using only a standard 'plain-vanilla' Web browser without any extra add-ons."

  7. History of wikis - Wikipedia

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    An indirect precursor of the wiki concept was the ZOG multi-user database system, developed in 1972 by researchers at Carnegie-Mellon University.The ZOG interface consisted of text-only frames, each containing a title, a description, a line with standard ZOG commands, and a set of selections (hypertext links) leading to other frames.

  8. Wikis and education - Wikipedia

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    Wikis are a Web 2.0 technology where users can edit or add content onto a web page with a web browser, and are thought to facilitate collaboration by promoting interaction with online content. [1]

  9. Category:Educational games - Wikipedia

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