I am still really on the fence.  My original Google vote was for reasons much like Ian's we have thousands of users around the world who need access to wikieducator now, who are not terribly comfortable using unfamiliar software no matter how user friendly, and Google is a known commodity.  I respect the open resource philosophy and am a bit leery of any commercial enterprise, even Google but I think we need to be sure that all these carefully trained folks can actually use the resources and soon....sorry to be always seeing both sides.  Joyce

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From a Developing region (the Pacific islands) struggling to include things like WE into the education system, the simpler and more familiar the better.

Many teachers in the region will be familiar with Google and will feel more at home using that than some other little understood engine.

I vote for Google

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