A bliki is a blog that also has wiki capabilities
If you haven’t heard about Blikis yet, it is now time you do. A bliki is a blog that also has wiki capabilities. That means, an easy-to-use online publishing tool, that a non-technical person can operate, and that integrates the ability for readers of the content to easily add, edit, revise and change it without needing to know programming or code. If you are looking for a collaborative tool that would support collective gathering of resource lists, the refining concepts and ideas through an asynchronous process, or one of the many other possible asynchronous collaborative applications, you may indeed find that the concept of a bliki may have a lot of appeal going for it. Here some of the features a bliki like SnipSnap may have: direct publishing to the Internet with no coding/HTML knowledge, simple and straightforward publishing workflow, simultaneous output to XHTML and RSS/Atom, trackback, auto-pinging ability, content categories, support for international character sets, notification of new content via IM, integrated full-text search, fully standards compliant – XHTML 1.0 and CSS support, integrated SQL Web server, multi-user, multi-blog, support for images, SVG vector files/attachments, support for GeoURL, open Source. (…) For an excellent introduction to Blikis and some great reference and background reading check out Amy Gahran recent post on this topic. [Robin Good]