Similarities between MediaWiki and Wikipedia
MediaWiki and Wikipedia have 37 things in common (in Unionpedia): Apache Lucene, Camel case, Citizendium, Conservapedia, Creative Commons, Creative Commons license, English Wikipedia, Free content, GNU General Public License, Internet bot, Lee Daniel Crocker, Linux, Magnus Manske, Main Page, Metadata, Mirror website, MySQL, PageRank, Perl, PHP, Scholarpedia, Semantic Web, Squid (software), Transclusion, United States Intelligence Community, UseModWiki, VisualEditor, Web browser, Wiki, Wiki software, ..., Wikibooks, Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons, Wikimedia Foundation, Wikiquote, Wiktionary, World Wide Web. Expand index (7 more) »
Apache Lucene
Apache Lucene is a free and open-source information retrieval software library, originally written completely in Java by Doug Cutting.
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Camel case
Camel case (stylized as camelCase or CamelCase; also known as camel caps or more formally as medial capitals) is the practice of writing compound words or phrases such that each word or abbreviation in the middle of the phrase begins with a capital letter, with no intervening spaces or punctuation.
Camel case and MediaWiki · Camel case and Wikipedia ·
Citizendium
Citizendium ("the citizens' compendium of everything") is an English-language wiki-based free encyclopedia project launched by Larry Sanger, who had previously co-founded Wikipedia in 2001.
Citizendium and MediaWiki · Citizendium and Wikipedia ·
Conservapedia
Conservapedia is an English-language wiki encyclopedia project written from an American conservative point of view.
Conservapedia and MediaWiki · Conservapedia and Wikipedia ·
Creative Commons
Creative Commons (CC) is an American non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share.
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Creative Commons license
A Creative Commons (CC) license is one of several public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted work.
Creative Commons license and MediaWiki · Creative Commons license and Wikipedia ·
English Wikipedia
The English Wikipedia is the English-language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia.
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Free content
Free content, libre content, or free information, is any kind of functional work, work of art, or other creative content that meets the definition of a free cultural work.
Free content and MediaWiki · Free content and Wikipedia ·
GNU General Public License
The GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or GPL) is a widely used free software license, which guarantees end users the freedom to run, study, share and modify the software.
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Internet bot
An Internet Bot, also known as web robot, WWW robot or simply -bot-, is a software application that runs automated tasks (scripts) over the Internet.
Internet bot and MediaWiki · Internet bot and Wikipedia ·
Lee Daniel Crocker
Lee Daniel Crocker (born July 3, 1963) is an American computer programmer.
Lee Daniel Crocker and MediaWiki · Lee Daniel Crocker and Wikipedia ·
Linux
Linux is a family of free and open-source software operating systems built around the Linux kernel.
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Magnus Manske
Heinrich Magnus Manske (born 24 May 1974) is a senior staff scientist at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge, UK and a software developer of one of the first versions of the MediaWiki software.
Magnus Manske and MediaWiki · Magnus Manske and Wikipedia ·
Main Page
Welcome to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
Main Page and MediaWiki · Main Page and Wikipedia ·
Metadata
Metadata is "data that provides information about other data".
MediaWiki and Metadata · Metadata and Wikipedia ·
Mirror website
Mirror websites or mirrors are replicas of other websites.
MediaWiki and Mirror website · Mirror website and Wikipedia ·
MySQL
MySQL ("My S-Q-L") is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS).
MediaWiki and MySQL · MySQL and Wikipedia ·
PageRank
PageRank (PR) is an algorithm used by Google Search to rank websites in their search engine results.
MediaWiki and PageRank · PageRank and Wikipedia ·
Perl
Perl is a family of two high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming languages, Perl 5 and Perl 6.
MediaWiki and Perl · Perl and Wikipedia ·
PHP
PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor (or simply PHP) is a server-side scripting language designed for Web development, but also used as a general-purpose programming language.
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Scholarpedia
Scholarpedia is an English-language online wiki-based encyclopedia with features commonly associated with open-access online academic journals, which aims to have quality content.
MediaWiki and Scholarpedia · Scholarpedia and Wikipedia ·
Semantic Web
The Semantic Web is an extension of the World Wide Web through standards by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
MediaWiki and Semantic Web · Semantic Web and Wikipedia ·
Squid (software)
Squid is a caching and forwarding HTTP web proxy.
MediaWiki and Squid (software) · Squid (software) and Wikipedia ·
Transclusion
In computer science, transclusion is the inclusion of part or all of an electronic document into one or more other documents by hypertext reference.
MediaWiki and Transclusion · Transclusion and Wikipedia ·
United States Intelligence Community
The United States Intelligence Community (IC) is a federation of 16 separate United States government agencies that work separately and together to conduct intelligence activities to support the foreign policy and national security of the United States.
MediaWiki and United States Intelligence Community · United States Intelligence Community and Wikipedia ·
UseModWiki
UseModWiki is a wiki engine written in the Perl programming language.
MediaWiki and UseModWiki · UseModWiki and Wikipedia ·
VisualEditor
VisualEditor (VE) is a project to provide a "visual" or "WYSIWYG-like" online rich-text editor as a MediaWiki extension to Wikipedia.
MediaWiki and VisualEditor · VisualEditor and Wikipedia ·
Web browser
A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for accessing information on the World Wide Web.
MediaWiki and Web browser · Web browser and Wikipedia ·
Wiki
A wiki is a website on which users collaboratively modify content and structure directly from the web browser.
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Wiki software
Wiki software (also known as a wiki engine or wiki application) is a collaborative software that runs a wiki, which allows users to create and collaboratively edit "pages" or entries via a web browser.
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Wikibooks
Wikibooks (previously called Wikimedia Free Textbook Project and Wikimedia-Textbooks) is a wiki-based Wikimedia project hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation for the creation of free content e-book textbooks and annotated texts that anyone can edit.
MediaWiki and Wikibooks · Wikibooks and Wikipedia ·
Wikidata
Wikidata is a collaboratively edited knowledge base hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.
MediaWiki and Wikidata · Wikidata and Wikipedia ·
Wikimedia Commons
Wikimedia Commons (or simply Commons) is an online repository of free-use images, sounds, and other media files.
MediaWiki and Wikimedia Commons · Wikimedia Commons and Wikipedia ·
Wikimedia Foundation
The Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. (WMF, or simply Wikimedia) is an American non-profit and charitable organization headquartered in San Francisco, California.
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Wikiquote
Wikiquote is one of a family of wiki-based projects run by the Wikimedia Foundation, running on MediaWiki software.
MediaWiki and Wikiquote · Wikipedia and Wikiquote ·
Wiktionary
Wiktionary is a multilingual, web-based project to create a free content dictionary of all words in all languages.
MediaWiki and Wiktionary · Wikipedia and Wiktionary ·
World Wide Web
The World Wide Web (abbreviated WWW or the Web) is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), interlinked by hypertext links, and accessible via the Internet.
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MediaWiki and Wikipedia Comparison
MediaWiki has 216 relations, while Wikipedia has 480. As they have in common 37, the Jaccard index is 5.32% = 37 / (216 + 480).
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