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How to use wiki for your projects
09-Jul-2006
via t m l?page=1 O'Reilly Network comes a good basic Wiki 101 article:
"This article was written using a wiki, as were most of the 100 hacks in our book, Mind Hacks." ... "They're (wiki) messy, immediate, and a powerful way of sharing thinking space with your collaborators.
Once you've used a wiki for a project, you'll find it hard to go back to regular methods. You'll find yourself using wiki syntax in emails, and your own WikiWords in conversation."
via our weblog