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		<title>MixedInk: Wiki Meets Digg</title>
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		<dc:creator>Duncan Riley</dc:creator>
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MixedInk is a new collaborative wiki service with a strong dose of social voting, or as the company suggests: Wiki meets Digg. MixedInk aims to help users overcome the noise created by multiple contributions by adding a voting element to each user generated contribution.
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<p><a href="http://mixedink.com">MixedInk</a> is a new collaborative wiki service with a strong dose of social voting, or as the company suggests: Wiki meets Digg. MixedInk aims to help users overcome the noise created by multiple contributions by adding a voting element to each user generated contribution.</p>
<p>The base of MixedInk, like any Wiki is a topic; an organizer proposes a topic and invites people to participate. Participants contribute ideas and opinions addressing the issue. They also edit and remix other people&#8217;s submissions. While this is going on, users can also rate other submissions, creating a social preference that allows the best contributions to rise to the top.</p>
<p>Demo video below. It&#8217;s an interesting idea, but it feels a little busy. On one hand you&#8217;ve got your Wiki elements, but users can edit other contributions before and during voting, so it wouldn&#8217;t be difficult for example to edit a higher ranking contribution to make it worse, or having done that using it as your own. Still, maybe it won&#8217;t be gamed, and it is different as an idea. One to watch.</p>
<p>Check out Slate&#8217;s Inauguration Speech wiki for an example of <a href="http://mixedink.com/Slate/InauguralAddress">how it works here</a>.</p>
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