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| FAQ:What does the "T" in TWiki stand for?Answer:TWiki is short for TakeFive Wiki, the name of the company where its founder Peter Thoeny worked. Peter first named the platform T5Wiki, then shortened it to TWiki (pronounced twee-kee).
It was later discovered that Twiki is also the name of an AI robot that co-starred in the Buck Rogers  movie and TV series from 1979.
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| It was later discovered that Twiki is also the name of an AI robot that co-starred in the Buck Rogers  movie and TV series from 1979.
Related topics: TWikiSite, WelcomeGuest, GoodStyle, WikiSyntax, TWikiFAQ
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| FAQ:What does the "T" in TWiki stand for?Answer:TWiki is short for TakeFive Wiki, the name of the company where its founder Peter Thoeny worked. Peter first named the platform T5Wiki, then shortened it to TWiki (pronounced twee-kee).
It was later discovered that Twiki is also the name of an AI robot that co-starred in the Buck Rogers  movie and TV series from 1979.
Related topics: TWikiSite, WelcomeGuest, GoodStyle, WikiSyntax, TWikiFAQ
Back to: TWikiFAQ | 
 
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