My own summary sounds a bit different, because it is not about finding the 
place of TW in a taxonomy of software.  What I tell people is the benefits 
are *(A) *non-linear organization for your content and* (B)* rapid, 
"transparent" creation of content.  I tell them, "If I had to publish a 
non-fiction book in a month, I'd start a TW today."

*Non-linear organization:*  You are creating a mind map.  If you provide 
tags with all your content, you'll be rewarded with connections and 
clusters beyond your expectations.  (I am still dreaming day-and-night of 
the plug-in that will graphically render a mind-map.)  

*Rapid creation of content:*  I gave a demo of TW last week and told my 
friend, "You just pick a topic, but make sure it's one you're ready to 
think about -- because I can build the wiki only as fast as you can talk!"  

I used to also tout *(C)* portability, before the browser tribulations.  


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