Wikis are Red Hot
Until you go there you'll never know. I've used Jotspot for clients (and we are using it for our coming round of Web 2.0 Dinners in Melbourne with Aussie Podfather Cam O'Reilly), which is like building an intranet or website without knowing HTML. Instead you use WikiWords. (create hyperlinks by using CapitalLetters with no space ! supported by tens of SME applications in jot's case eg crm, project management, sales pipeline, recruitment - then you can upload files and receive updates through RSS - very kewl) : SocialText did a VC round the other week (SAP I think funded) and now Jotspot come out with a very kewl collaboration feature. Jot love a 1 business day hackathon. This is why Scoble still doesnt get why Office 47 doesnt get THE AWE FACTOR as its BORING. Loving Jotspot - great execution guys. From SiliconBeat - "JotSpot's new JotLive service just officially launched today. It's a slick little wiki service. It offers real-time, online document editing by multiple users. By real-time, we mean that when a person updates a document, the changes show up immediately in the other person's browser, without them having to refresh the page. It's wiki-meets-IM."
Live, group note-taking. Five people in a meeting? Take one set of notes instead of five.
- Everyone types on the same web page
- End "versionitis" — take one set of notes
- See changes as they happen
- Publish instantly — stop e-mailing documents
- Everything's stored securely on the web
JotSpot Live allows you, your colleagues or clients to take notes together on the same web page at the same time. Imagine everyone simultaneously typing and editing the same Microsoft Word document and you'll get the idea.




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