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No, they are different, they just have the same "wiki" prefix. Wiki is a software that allows users to contribute and edit anything online. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia editable by any user. WikiLeaks was formerly a wiki, but is no longer accepting edits or comments on its site. It leaks sensitive government documents from anonymous sources.
The first wiki was created by Ward Cunningham. Wikipedia, the most well known wiki, was founded by Jimmy Wales.
See: WikiPedia >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Zetas<
Each of those is a separate company: Jimmy Wales founded Wikipedia in 2001. Wikianswers is an entirely different organization. The first wiki (a type of software) was written by Ward Cunningham.
This site has nothing to do with wikileaks.
The name "Wikipedia" is a portmanteau (a new word made by combining parts of other words) of the words wiki(a technology for creating collaborative websites, from the Hawaiian word wiki, meaning "quick") and encyclopedia.In the same vein, "Wiki Answers" is collaborative, quick, web-based answers. Wikileaks are collaborative, quick, web-based leaked information, etc.
Wikipedia says it was "founded in 1899 by John P. Burkhard and Henry Wellington Wack." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_&_Stream
WikiLeaks is in no way affiliated with WikiAnswers.
No. Wikileaks is not a parent company or related to WikiAnswers other than the fact that wiki basically indicates that people can change content on that web page.
Wikipedia was launched on January 15, 2001. Its name was taken from the Hawaiian word Wiki which means quick, and from the end of the word encyclopaedia, coming up with the name wikipedia.
Yes. Wikipedia is an example of a wiki, a site that can be edited by its users.
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