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Monday, September 26, 2011

Blogs vs. Wikis

Blogs and Wikis are both new forms of new media that allow users to communicate information as well as allowing users to respond. Both platforms bring the ability of allowing communities to collaborate and share information. While they have similar purposes, when it comes down to the functions of each and the  way information is introduced there is a difference. With blogs the user is allowed to make a post, that only the owner can edit or delete. With a wiki, every user with permission has the ability to edit, add, or delete information anonymously.
In our society where information is easily attainable, blogs and wikis are useful in answering question that once might have took longer to find and search in a book. Both also allow communities of whatever one may be interested in to share info or research info together. Both bring together an element of oneness that can be used for different callings. For example, we read in the article How To Use Wikis For Business, that wikis "remains simple enough for non-technical employees to use", which allows all type of user the opportunity to use and share information. In terms of blogs, in the article Brooklyn Blog Helps Lead to Drug Raid, shows a exciting and compelling way where a blog could be used for collaboration for a single matter that benefited the neighborhood. In this article the community was able to "turned to blogging, and blogging turned to action, as neighbors started filing complaints with the 68th Precinct station house and attending Community Board 10 meetings and generally making noise until a narcotics investigation began, leading to the arrests."
Blogs and wikis are still relatively new forms of new media that we can find many more uses for them. They are already used for business and educational purpose amongst many other things, the limit of possibilities for these social outlets are limitless.

5 comments:

  1. They are still new forms of communication and collaboration but the interesting point you made was about how that Brooklyn Blog was a collaborative. The public view of blogs is still very much a personal forum. Hopefully we'll see more collaboration in the future.

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  2. It is just a matter of time before people start to lean on wikis and blogs for the mass majority of their information. Soon the wikis and blogs will be a world wide concept that people will create for practically any and everything.

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  3. As you mentioned most information we try to reach are found on blogs and wikis. These are approaching mainstream of 2nd Gen. information technology daily.

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  4. As more people are becoming aware of new media, blogs are helping in solving problems by discussion or by posting news such as catching criminals. Blogs are also a great way for businesses to reach customers. Wikis has a vast store of information on almost any topic as they can be edited by anyone. they have become a common place to search for any information

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  5. Thank you everyone for your insight.

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