whats the difference between a wiki and wyki?
A wyki site — pronounced wy-ki — looks like a normal Web portal or online magazine publication, though its content is posted by authors within the user community and automatically organized by advanced software that analyzes content, users and user feedback telemetry, rather than human editors. On a wiki site, such as Wikipedia.com, authors within the community collaborate to add and update definitions for specific terms. The wiki format is more suitable for creating encyclopedias and reference guides whereas the wyki format is better for creating things like Web portals and online magazines. Wyki and wiki site functionality can be combined within a portal.