A collaborative website whose content can be edited by anyone who has access to it. [Originally an abbreviation of WikiWikiWeb, software developed by American computer programmer Howard G. Cunningham ...
Emphasizing its belief in the value of user-created content and online collaboration, search giant Google has acquired JotSpot, a startup that develops online collaboration tools known as “wikis.” ...
Microsoft today announced that it has acquired Agile Extensions‘ Wiki extension for Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS), the cloud service formerly known as Visual Studio Online. Terms of the deal ...
Windows/Linux: RedNotebook is a personal journaling tool that feels like a hybrid between a wiki and a blog—complete with tagging, spell check, text formatting, embeddable media, and more. Click on ...
JotSpot 2.0 is a "wiki" computer application that enables people to make joint calendars, spreadsheets, photo galleries and virtual filing cabinets, said company founder Joe Kraus. The term "wiki" was ...
As a techie, I’ve been self-hosting my tools for a while now, mostly because I like owning my data and keeping my setup simple. The more I write, the more I’ve also realized how much I prefer markdown ...
The idea behind the Wikipedia, a collaborative, community-built encyclopedia, is being applied by a tools vendor for untangling system problems. Splunk Inc. has built a wiki it calls the Splunk Base ...