As there have been several questions regarding 'wiki' over the last couple of 
days, I found this helpful earlier in the year when posted by Michael Herman,
jjudy 

hi all, this item (below) posted recently at 
http://www.globalchicago.net/weblog ...and more examples of wiki used for ost 
proceedings and followup work at http://www.globalchicago.net/garden

also, are we still hoping to gather this weekend to post OS in Education 
stories at the http://www.OpenSpaceWorld.NET wiki webspace?

michaelh

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The World Beyond Email... is Wiki, Wiki, Wiki!

...today in Reveries Magazine's "Cool News of the Day"

  Collaborative Wiki. "E-mail is a tremendously overloaded tool," says Gary 
Boone of Accenture Technology Labs, explaining part of the appeal of "wiki," as 
reported by Michael Totty in The Wall Street Journal. Wiki, as you may know -- 
or wiki-wiki -- is Hawaiian for "quick," but it is also the name of a type of 
web page that is gaining favor as a way to help "companies and work teams to 
trade ideas, share intelligence and track projects." While wiki web pages look 
pretty much like any other, the difference is that it is easy for any visitor 
to "add new material .. or change what is already there." All the changes are 
tracked and saved so nothing is ever lost.

  [Wiki is being used] to create an online encyclopedia at www.wikipedia.org. 
However, its simplicity and low-cost (available as shareware) has made it 
attractive commercially, in fact some are comparing its potential popularity to 
that of instant messaging. "The disadvantage of not having the sophistication 
of more elaborate tools is outweighed by the ease of using it," says Gary 
Boone. 

  A company calledStata Labs, for example, is using a wiki "to manage its 
customer-relations program. As customers e-mail requests for new features or 
relate problems, the information is added to the wiki, where it can be viewed 
by developers in India, or by Stata's chief executive in San Mateo, California. 
Stata's vice president of product management, Andy Stack, notes the advantages 
versus e-mail. "With e-mail," he says, a lot ... gets trapped in one-off 
conversations," whereas the wiki "has the ability to capture ... side 
conversations and make them available to all others." 

  Accenture's Gary Boone meanwhile says his group "uses wiki pages to organize 
reports on bugs and requests for new features in the software they're 
developing," as well as to post "speaker schedules, lab announcements and 
tech-related news." The wiki, he says "may represent a sweet spot between 
nothing or just e-mail and ... more elaborate systems." 


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Michael Herman
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