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* [http://pdx.wiki.org/Main_Page Portland Wiki Wednesday] | * [http://pdx.wiki.org/Main_Page Portland Wiki Wednesday] | ||
* [http://www.lunarpedia.org Lunarpedia] | * [http://www.lunarpedia.org Lunarpedia] | ||
* [http://connectipedia.org Connec+ipedia], a resource for foundations and non-profit organizations in Oregon | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [[wikipedia:Wiki|Wiki]] on Wikipedia | * [[wikipedia:Wiki|Wiki]] on Wikipedia | ||
* [[wikipedia:WP:ORE|WikiProject Oregon]] on Wikipedia, a collaboration project for editors interested in Oregon | * [[wikipedia:WP:ORE|WikiProject Oregon]] on Wikipedia, a collaboration project for editors interested in Oregon |
Revision as of 08:06, 12 October 2010
Portland is the worldwide birthplace of wikis. The very first wiki, WikiWikiWeb (link), was developed out of Portland by resident Ward Cunningham in 1994. Since then, wikis have continued to be features of the Portland landscape. Some wikis based in Portland are the following:
- FreekiWiki, the bustling wiki of local community technology center Free Geek
- AboutUs, a wiki-based directory of web sites. Company is headquartered in Portland, and is closely connected with the local wiki community.
- Shift to bikes wiki, about the fun of bicycling in Portland.
- Coworking Portland
- Personal Telco (Personal Telco) is a Portland-based non-profit building a public computer network.
- Portland Wiki Wednesday
- Lunarpedia
- Connec+ipedia, a resource for foundations and non-profit organizations in Oregon
External links
- Wiki on Wikipedia
- WikiProject Oregon on Wikipedia, a collaboration project for editors interested in Oregon