Tools of the Trade - by Patrick Thornton on Wednesday, January 30, 2008 17:40 - 0 Comments

Another Wiki Tool To Consider

As noted below – wikis are a powerful form of collaboration. Thus far I have always used PB Wiki, but decided to check out WikiDot after reading the post below. It is a cleaner interface and if I were to try and involve sources, might lean towards WikiDot specifically because of the clean design. Check out the wiki I registered in under five minutes.
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Using Wikis & Google Docs to Increase Team Productivity

sfEntrepreneurs kicked off Sunday evening and one of the first questions we faced was how the 20+ of us would be able to efficiently communicate in a form other than email. This was a question we continually face with beRecruited (people in San Francisco, Seattle, Atlanta, Boston) and faced at eBay.

We decided to use WikiDot.com for a couple reasons, and I’ve been generally happy about the results thus far:

1) Google Docs work well for specific documents – but they don’t scale over time well… more importantly the documents are treated distinctly and ultimately get as cluttered as your computer desktop

2) Wikis are ideal for concepts that intend to grow (new pages are easy to create and are woven together intuitively)

3) Wiki technology is less intuitive than Google Docs – but the core functionality takes only a couple minutes to learn

Wikis are easier for group contributions (from small edits to major additions) and for group watching

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