Wikis get down to business
Can collaborative wiki software evolve from a geeky plaything into a solid business tool? That's what some companies aim to find out.
Can collaborative wiki software evolve from a geeky plaything into a solid business tool? That's what some companies aim to find out.
July 25, 2006
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Image: JotSpot gets a face-lift
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Wiki start-up taps open source to lure new users
Looking for more users, MindTouch will open source its business wiki software and a Web development framework.July 25, 2006
Wikis meet open source with Socialtext
Software company introduces Socialtext Open, an open-source, downloadable version of its primary wiki product.July 24, 2006
JotSpot pretties up wikis
Wiki service upgrade offers spreadsheets and shared calendars, and soon, a version of the JotSpot server.

July 23, 2006
Wikis vs. Microsoft Office
blog Other than advertising, we've yet to see an obvious business strategy for the wiki world.July 24, 2006
previous coverage
WWW could mean worldwide wiki
blog Travel wiki businesses such as Wikitravel are hoping to turn a profit.July 17, 2006
Wikipedia founder launches political site
Jimmy Wales hopes Campaigns Wikia will help politics "start to be about substance and thought, rather than style and image."July 6, 2006
Corporate America wakes up to Web 2.0
Collaboration tools such as blogs and wikis are staking out ground inside businesses--and are often brought in by the end users themselves.June 26, 2006
Video: Wiki world based on trust
CNET News.com talks to Gil Penchina, the CEO of Wikia, about the wide range of wikis out there.June 22, 2006