No wiki simply just means a collaborative Web site set up to allow user editing and adding of content
The Wikipedia copy on Answers.com comes from a "dump" of the Wikipedia database. At the time of the dump it contains all the English entries of Wikipedia. Since Wikipedia grows all the time, the Answers.com copy quickly becomes outdated. Therefore it's fair to assume that the most recent entries [and edits] on Wikipedia are not in the Answers.com copy.
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Yes, because they wanted it to be like wikipedia.
Neither copied the other. Both sites are based on the wiki concept, meaning that anyone can contribute to the content on the sites. There are lots of wiki websites on the internet.
Yes. I was looking up josquin des prez for a social studies project and of course i went to wikipedia. it was the same exact answer as wikipedia.
Copy Editor get their name because of the work that editors do to improve accuracy, formatting and style of text. You can learn more about Copy Editing at the Wikipedia.
go to wikipedia.
find out on Wikipedia copy and paste this
The job of Wikipedia is not to copy the content of a book verbatim, but instead provide a general overview of the book.
Yes. To plagiarize is to "to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own". Whether you stole from Wikipedia, a book at the library, a newspaper, or Answers.com, it is still plagiarism if you copy someone else's work without giving them credit.
According to Wikipedia its to be released on the 26th of June. Better pre-order your copy soon!
You can copy it from a page like Wikipedia or change the font to "Symbol" and press D.