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 <description>Wikis can seem like a godsend to many corporate end users who&#039;ve tried messy and unsatisfying collaboration via e-mail and other traditional corporate tools. But choosing the best wiki platform can be tough. Here&#039;s what you need to know to pick the right wiki for your company.
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 <description>It only took Bill Me Later, a web-based company (recently acquired by eBay), eight years to see its intranet and file sharing methods become pretty standard for the modern enterprise: that is to say, inefficient. Wiki to the rescue.
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 <description>Socialtext, a Web 2.0 vendor that has sold social software (primarily wikis) to businesses for internal collaboration and knowledge management, officially launched Socialtext People (enterprise social networking profiles) and Socialtext Signals, an application that allows business users to share short messages (in 140 characters or less) inside the enterprise like consumers do on Twitter, the microblogging service.
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 <description>When Matthew Schultz started at iCrossing in February, a digital marketing firm, he realized his company had a knowledge management challenge. As the company expanded through acquisition, there wasn&#039;t a fundamental method or technology to harness institutional knowledge.  He needed to buy a wiki.
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