Yes, wikipedia is a very useful site with information available at all times and a variety of topics and subjects. The downside is that becasue wiki is open to the public andybody can add info and its hard to discern which in correct or false.
Yes, you can learn the proper technique to use a meat cleaver on the following site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleaver_%28knife%29. They have helpful tips.
You can copy Wiki content for use on your own site - BUT - you must acknowledge on your site where the information came from.
Use a search site like google
Wiki Answers is not a video sharing site.
A "wiki" is a website that allows people who use the website to edit it (or specific portions, like the answers to questions such as this website allows). It allows users to collaborate together to create content."Wiki-wiki" is the Hawaiian for "quick." It has come to be associated with community crowd sourcing sites on the Internet that incorporate it into their names. Typically, a wiki site relies upon its members to create content and manage it. Information is posted by anyone, or by authorized members, but no one has ownership.On a site like WikiAnswers, this is the underlying philosophy. The information here is for the common good, and for common entertainment. It is open to all who accept the few rules and guidelines of the site. We are here together for each other. Self has no place."WIKI" is also an acronym that means:What - I - Know - Is ?
Wikis are used for the purpose of their site name. For example, WikiAnswers, you can tell is a Q and A site. While Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia. wikiStrategy is a game-guide wiki, and wikiHow is a how-to manual. A wiki should have an overall goal; and when that goal is determined, editors use that wiki and improve it or read off of it.
A list of wiki software applications is available here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wiki_software
It is called WikiAnswers because it is a wiki-based site that is owned by Answers. A wiki site is a community driven site where nearly anyone can edit the content. In its perfect form, the wiki concept cuts bureaucracy and lets users' changes appear immediately. Answers once used a subscription model where people could pay to get staff to answer questions. But they moved to an ad-based community model that was free to use.
Go to this site to find out http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Merlin's_Crystal
No, they aren't. Many sites use the word "wiki," but they are not related to each other or part of the same company. They do all use the wiki concept of letting regular people build the content and improve the site.
There is no official site but i use http://dragcave.wikia.com/wiki/Which_Egg_is_Which%3F to tell what egg is what
A wiki is a collaborative website which allows every logged-in member to edit the pages and contribute to the content of the site. Wikis are mostly used for documentation or encyclopedia types of sites as far as I know.