Krzysztof Kowalczyk schrijft:

“Clearly, I’m not the first to suggest that weblogs and wikis should be combined. It’s not that hard to come up with the idea, there’s prior art. There’s even a name for such a thing: bliki. So why didn’t it happen yet on a large scale? Why we don’t see every weblog tool shipping with a built-in wiki support. Looks like demand for that isn’t there. But why? Is it because it’s not something that most people want? I claim that some things need to be experienced to be appreciated. Wikis are valuable addition to weblogs but people don’t ask for them because they don’t know wikis could be useful for them. A classic chicken and egg problem.”

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