How do wikis differ from other collaboration tools?A wiki is a type of website that allows anyone who can basically use a word processor or send e-mail to develop or to edit content on a website, with no special tools or programming knowledge. Wikis facilitate collaboration among community members, who are often a dedicated group of people fairly focused on the site content. Visitors are encouraged to edit content posted by other users' contributions and to create new pages to improve the content of the site.
In this new collaborative environment, you may ask how a wiki differs from a blog. Here's a humorous video of a fictional debate between JFK and Nixon about wikis and blogs: