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Reports
First steps in the wiki world
Presentations
Presentation on social software at KM Chicago meeting - Rick Klau, VP of Business Development, Socialtext, February 8, 2005. Notes by Jack Vinson.
Implementing wikis in a corporate setting (PPT, 220 KB) - Presented by Constantin Basturea at the New Communications Forum , Napa Valley, January 27, 2005
Enhancing Internal Communications with Blogs, Wikis, and More - Presented by Nick Finck, Mary Hodder, and Biz Stone, at the Blog Business Summit , Seattle, January 25th, 2005
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Wikis in business
Enterprise collaboration with blogs and wikis - Michelle Delio, InfoWorld, March 28, 2005
Companies turn to new tools to foster dialog between employees, customers, and the public
JotSpot: Wikis without code , Mike Heck, InfoWorld, March 28, 2005
Hosted service provides a near-perfect wiki platform
Socialtext: Wiki meets blogging , Mike Heck, InfoWorld, March 28, 2005
Hosted service offers ease-of-use for intranets, extranets, or portals
TWiki: Open source with a corporate following , Mike Heck, InfoWorld, March 28, 2005
Perl-based wiki offers easy customization, extension
Championing a Wiki World , Rob Hof, BusinessWeek ? Online, October 19, 2004 //WikiWays
Socialtext, Ross Mayfield's Web-collaboration outfit, is the antithesis of the cash-fat startup, but its aims are hardly modest
Do-It-Yourself Software for All? , Rob Hof, BusinessWeek Online, October 6, 2004
Upstart JotSpot ? aims to tap the power of "wiki" software and let nonexperts become their own programmers
What's a wiki? It's all about sharing , by Anick Jesdanun, The Seattle Times, September 27, 2004
'Wiki' May Alter How Employees Work Together (excerpt), Wall Street Journal, July 29, 2004
CommunityWiki , an interesting mix of discussion and text crafting
Something Wiki This Way Comes , Robert D. Hof, Business Week, June 7, 2004
They're Web sites anyone can edit -- and they could transform Corporate America
Wikis' Winning Ways , Rob Hof, Business Week, June 7, 2004
Web sites that allow members to share info and collaborate are catching on fast. Here's a tour of key examples
Ziff Davis Media Accelerates Project Cycles and Reduces Group Emails from 100 per Day to Zero , Ross Mayfield, Socialtext, June 3, 2004
Case study showing the benefits of using a wiki for project management.
Of weblogs and wikis , Krzysztof Kowalczyk, June 9, 2004 (all weblogging tools should have a built-in wiki)
Business Is Toying With a Web Tool , Amy Cortese, The New York Times, May 19, 2003
Stocks and Flows in Online Communication, Lee LeFever, Common Craft:
PR/Communication-related wikis
PR Rehab
Developed by Ragan Communications, the purpose of this wiki is to generate a frank discussion on how to improve the current state of public relations
M/Cyclopedia of New Media , developed by KCB336 New Media Technologies students, Queensland University of Technology - including a page on Virtual Communities - Public Relations Blogging authored by Sophie Best
PRTopicsWiki - Public Relations and Marketing Communications , created by Robert French, Auburn University
The MarcomWiki , created by Robert French, Auburn University | RSS feed for recent changes
The Employee Communications Manifesto
"This wiki is meant to serve as a resource for employee communicators, particularly those new to internal communications." - Started by Shel Holtz on September 21, 2004
SourceWatch (formerly known as Desinfopedia)
"SourceWatch [is] a collaborative project to produce a directory of public relations firms, think tanks, industry-funded organizations and industry-friendly experts that work to influence public opinion and public policy on behalf of corporations, governments and special interests.
Sponsored by the Center for Media and Democracy , the Disinfopedia was started in February 2003
Other wikis
David Sifry's Wiki: BlogsAndPolitics
"This is an attempt at generating a comprehensive timeline of when weblogs had a significant impact on politics. For now, I'm focusing on American politics, but feel free to add information (in the International section) of how weblog commentary and breaking stories authored by webloggers have changed the political discourse in other countries."
Bibiography
WikiBibliography , compiled and maintained by Gerry McKiernan, Science and Technology Librarian and Bibliographer, Science and Technology Department, Iowa State University Library