Daniel Ehrenberg wrote:
--- Christopher Mahan <chris_mahan(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
See article on wikis and business, at the NY
times,
where the W is
mentioned as propably the "best known" wiki.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/19/technology/19NECO.html?ex=1368763200&…
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Christopher Mahan
chris_mahan(a)yahoo.com
818.943.1850 cell
http://www.christophermahan.com/
The way they present it, it seems like Wikipedia is
the old-fashioned one and these new startups are
what's the future. I hate how someone just wrote a
closed source version of a wiki and now everyone's
buying it, but I guess they do have some good features
geared at buisnesses.
--LittleDan
I didnt see it that way. It really is all in the marketting. Wikipedia
is a very specific project: we aim to create an open and accurate
encyclopedia. I dont see why businesses would be attracted to Wikipedia
unless we presented it as a business solution. If Wikis for business
catch on, mark my words, there will be an opensource solution. :-)
--cprompt