A "wiki" is a web-based application or platform that allows users to collaboratively work on content by creating, editing, and organizing it. Typically, users can create and link together text, images, links, and other content within a wiki. A well-known example of a wiki is Wikipedia.
A "blog" (short for weblog) is a type of online journal or diary that is regularly updated and often operated by an individual or a group of authors. Blogs can cover various topics, including personal experiences, opinions, news, expertise, and much more.
Typical functions of software in the "Wiki, Blog" area may include:
User Registration and Management: The ability for users to sign up, create accounts, and manage their profiles.
Content Creation: The ability for users to create new entries or posts, format text, add images, and insert other multimedia content.
Commenting Functionality: The ability for readers to leave comments on the posts, enabling interactive discussion.
Categorization and Tagging: The ability to organize posts into categories and tag them to facilitate navigation and content discovery.
Search: A search function that allows users to quickly search for specific posts or topics.
Versioning: The ability to track changes to posts and revert to older versions if necessary.
Notifications: The ability to notify users of new posts, comments, or activities.
Customization Options: The ability for administrators to customize and tailor the appearance and features of the wiki or blog.