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Monday, February 16, 2009
Friday 13th was well and safely spent in Utrecht where ICCO organised a session with David Weekly, the founder of Pbwiki . For one thing, it was interesting to understand from David Weekly what the online wiki niche is. Large companies have their own online packages and stuff (like sharepoint ) but that wikis like pbwiki come in handy for cross company collaboration. I wrote a somehow faithful summary for the icollaboration weblog (which is starting to look more like my blog than a teamblog...but
 
Monday, February 16, 2009
Friday the 13th, ICCO invited all interested to an afternoon in Utrecht, the Netherlands, about working with wikis in development organisations. Some interesting and honest stories from ICCO , Euforic and IICD were shared, and David Weekly, the founder of pbwiki was around to share tips for power users of pbwiki and get input from his customers so that the service of pbwiki can be improved. Compart flowers David seemed really committed to doing that and kept on asking everyone what their wishes were. Unfortunately for David, but funnily enough for us the
 
Sunday, December 21, 2008
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Friday the 13th, ICCO invited all interested to an afternoon in Utrecht, the Netherlands, about working with wikis in development organisations. Some interesting and honest stories from ICCO , Euforic and IICD were shared, and David Weekly, the founder of pbwiki was around to share tips for power users of pbwiki and get input from his customers so that the service of pbwiki can be improved. Compart flowers David seemed really committed to doing that and kept on asking everyone what their wishes were. Unfortunately for David, but funnily enough for us the
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John Barben posted this excerpt from Business Week on wikis. At a small scale we are experimenting with wikis and social bookmarking. Now if I mention that we use pbwiki I get my space doubled (now I'm not sure if I need that but here we go..) I thought it's a nice follow-up on our web2.0 discussion in IICD .
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Friday 13th was well and safely spent in Utrecht where ICCO organised a session with David Weekly, the founder of Pbwiki . For one thing, it was interesting to understand from David Weekly what the online wiki niche is. Large companies have their own online packages and stuff (like sharepoint ) but that wikis like pbwiki come in handy for cross company collaboration. I wrote a somehow faithful summary for the icollaboration weblog (which is starting to look more like my blog than a teamblog...but
ICCO is very innovative in trying to foster an open information sharing system, use a 'Learning Alliance wiki ' (a pbwiki ) as the main basis, with other thematic wikis attached to it. In the wiki there are links to Dgroups , as a discussion forum, Blogger weblogs and google calendars for event planning. Another example is the Knowledgecafe wiki by Some time ago, I compiled some examples of what you can do with web2.0 tools for communication within a development project.
The tool: wiki A wiki is a website where users can easily add, delete or change the contents. For both editing and reading the website there is the option of making the wiki public or available to a specific group of people. On a wiki you can add text and upload documents. What can you do with it? What are the requirements?
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Use a Wiki - There are any number of places you can quickly spin up a free wiki, including PBWiki , Nuospace , and Wikidot . Also, it can be hard to convert a wiki page into something that looks good in print or elsewhere. Especially if you’re trying to collaborate on a complex document (or source code), this is head and shoulders above the “wait for a save” workflow of web editors and wikis. GigaOM Network: GigaOM | Earth2Tech | jkOnTheRun | NewTeeVee | OStatic | TheAppleBlog | WebWorkerDaily | Jobs Live Events | About | Contact Web Worker Daily Home Archives About Contact Us 3 Ways to Edit Documents Collaboratively September 1st, 2008 (11:00am) Mike Gunderloy 11 Comments Working on the Web means that it’s easy to reach out to collaborators - but what then?