Now is the time to consider a wiki for your Intranet
With the US Army embarking upon a pilot project to make use of wikis to rewrite several of their field manuals, now is the time you might want to consider them for a collaborative Intranet project.
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Rise of wiki
Certainly its time to consider a wiki.In recent times the popularity that wiki sites have gained is the sole reason for its rise.That's because the amount of information they provide.Besides Wetpaint is my favourite.
And the rest
Shame this article doesn't cover the multitude of open-source Wiki programmes available. We use Tikiwiki which is free and does everything you could want.The future's bright the futures is open-source!
Please list your favorite open source wikis
Thanks for the comments. If you have experience with any open source wikis, please share here.