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Friday, September 21, 2007
Recently, we been talking a lot about Web 2.0 and the new breed of web-based tools that are helping folks with little or no special web programming skills produce, manage, and deliver content to those who need it. Most often, readers ask us about wikis, web-based authoring tools that support collaboration among groups.
One of our favorite wiki tools is PBWiki, an easy-to-use and inexpensive wiki that offers three versions—personal, education, and business—designed to meet the needs of members of each audience group. The Content Wrangler has been using the free version of PBWiki to work collaboratively with a group of clients who are geographically-dispersed and whose travel schedules make it nearly impossible to schedule face-to-face meetings.
We’ve created a special wiki for readers of TheContentWrangler.com to test out. Please visit the wiki and leave a comment to see how easy it is to use. Additionally, you’ll be able to watch videos and see examples of how others are using the site. Check it out. Then, let’s talk wiki.
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