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  2. List of blogs - Wikipedia

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    List of blogs. This is a list of notable blogs. A blog (contraction of weblog) is a web site with frequent, periodic posts creating an ongoing narrative. They are maintained by both groups and individuals, the latter being the most common. Blogs can focus on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the political to personal experiences.

  3. Blog - Wikipedia

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    A typical blog combines text, digital images, and links to other blogs, web pages, and other media related to its topic. Most blogs are primarily textual, although some focus on art ( art blogs ), photographs ( photoblogs ), videos ( video blogs or " vlogs "), music ( MP3 blogs ), and audio ( podcasts ).

  4. List of wikis - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of notable wikis, which are websites that use wiki software, allowing users to collaboratively edit content and view old versions of the content. These websites use several different wiki software packages .

  5. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Wikipedia is written by volunteer editors and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organization that also hosts a range of other volunteer projects : Commons. Free media repository. MediaWiki. Wiki software development. Meta-Wiki. Wikimedia project coordination. Wikibooks. Free textbooks and manuals.

  6. Wikipedia:Wikipedia in blogs - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Wikipedia in blogs. Wikipedia in the media. Wikipedia as a topic. In the press (focusing on: health information) Academic studies (lists: general, health information) In blogs. In books ( bibliography) In cartoons. In press releases.

  7. History of blogging - Wikipedia

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    While the term "blog" was not coined until the late 1990s, the history of blogging starts with several digital precursors to it. Before "blogging" became popular, digital communities took many forms, including Usenet, commercial online services such as GEnie, BiX and the early CompuServe, e-mail lists [1] [2] and Bulletin Board Systems (BBS).

  8. Wikipedia:Contents - Wikipedia

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    Browse Wikipedia's category pages, which index articles by subject. Category:Main topic classifications – Arts, History, Technology, and more. Wikipedia:Contents/Categories – Hand-crafted list of topic categories. Category:People – Biographies.

  9. Wikipedia:About - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia currently has more than sixty-three million articles in more than 300 languages, including 6,829,985 articles in English, with 119,604 active contributors in the past month. Wikipedia's fundamental principles are summarized in its five pillars .

  10. Wikipedia:Popular pages - Wikipedia

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    The leading page. The undisputed leader is Wikipedia's Main page, with over 46.8 billion views as of January 2022—more than the rest of the Top-100 list combined, including non-ranked pages. For comparison, "Baby Shark", which leads YouTube for the most views on that site [15] has 13.8 billion views.

  11. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia began as a complementary project for Nupedia, a free online English-language encyclopedia project whose articles were written by experts and reviewed under a formal process. [20] It was founded on March 9, 2000, under the ownership of Bomis, a web portal company.