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Like the popular public Web site, Wikipedia, a wiki is a Web site where anyone can quickly and easily edit the content. Company wikis—which could be as minimal as a schedule or as expansive as a repository for standards and procedures—help minimize age biases that pervade other forms of knowledge sharing, since contributors can be anonymous. Recently, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society launched an organization-wide wiki to record and continually update its best practices across its 66 North American chapters.