Robert Klemme wrote: > "Lyle Johnson" <lyle.johnson / gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > >>If I know what it is I'm looking for, and I'm just not sure where to >>find it, I use Google. For the most part, Wikis are more useful (to >>me) for accidentally stumbling across interesting things. For example, >>I might visit a Wiki and see that article X has been updated recently, >>so I scan it just to see what it's about. That article links to >>article Y on the same Wiki, and so I follow the link, and sometimes >>serendipity kicks in and I find something interesting. > > > Sounds like an implementation of ManualBot... :-)) > > robert So, i guess the joke implies that there is no "known" way to make the valuable info collected on a wiki available for searching? My obvious and total ignorance may be showing because i've never (that i recall) visited the wiki site... ever. The (however good or bad) reason being that it never came up in a google search. I should go and browse some, i suppose... when i find the time. :-) Maybe it has a search feature that i should remember to include in my repetoire of searching behaviors when i go looking for information relating to the specific thing i'm working on. ?