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&amp;apos;&amp;apos;&amp;apos;GetWiki&amp;apos;&amp;apos;&amp;apos; ([http://www.getwiki.net GetWiki.net]) is interactive [[PHP]]/[[MySQL]] collaboration [[software]], and the concept of &amp;quot;getting wiki&amp;quot; with interactive websites, originated by [[M.R.M. Parrott]].  As the [[GetWiki:Overview|overview]] explains, GetWiki introduces indexing with [[Classification|Facets and Categories]], content-driven [[Atom (standard)|Atom]]/XML [[Web Syndication|Syndication]], and [[XML]] import of individual articles from any other Wiki-site offering XML export.  GetWiki also uses [[XHTML]] and [[CSS]] document and accessibility standards and high content security features.

&amp;quot;GetWiki&amp;quot; is also a [[Wiki]] with [[Positive Point of View]] articles at [http://getwiki.net GetWiki.net].  It is a collaboration website focused on diverse intellectual topics, from [[Philosophy]] to [[Technology]], [[Humanities]] and [[Sciences]], including interactive applications like [[SOHOdb]] and [[GetWiki]], and many other subjects.  The Wiki is also a combination of technical support and discussion forum for the GetWiki collaboration software and [[GetWiki:InterWiki|interwiki theory]] in general, and sports the same features deployed on all GetWiki [[Wiki]]s, such as [[XML]] import of individual articles, with [[XHTML]] and [[CSS]] document and accessibility standards.

The GetWiki software was first released in January, 2004 by [[M.R.M. Parrott]], philosopher and novelist, and developer of [[SOHOdb]] and other applications.  The software was partially released under a [[Creative Commons License]] for the images and some of the code (despite numerous, hollow legal threats from &amp;quot;Pseudopedia&amp;quot; co-founder and surrogates).  The original idea was to add an [[XML]] import function to an existing export feature, for cross-importing.  GetWiki 1.0 then emerged through numerous customizations and new directions.  The current stable release of GetWiki is [[GetWiki:1.0|1.0]], while [[GetWiki:2.0|2.0]], a whole new social-networking platform, is powering the GetWiki.net, but yet unreleased.

* [[GetWiki:Overview]] - interesting features in GetWiki
* [[GetWiki:InterWiki]] - theory, proposals, ideas between versions
* [http://getwiki.net GetWiki.net] - official [[ibiblio]] hosted website
* [http://www.killerstartups.com/Web-App-Tools/getwiki-net-a-wiki-with-import-capabilities GetWiki on KillerStartups]
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/GetWiki/40265828369 GetWiki on Facebook]

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