The “unwiki” wiki: WetPaint

August 22nd, 2007 |
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Here we talk with Ben Elowitz, CEO of WetPaint, about WetPaint’s collaborative Web service, which is an easy-to-use collaborative Web page design and editing tool. Er, a wiki that’s not quite a wiki. Why isn’t it a wiki? Because it doesn’t force you to learn geeky “wiki codes” to use it. Although it basically does the same thing a wiki does: lets a group of people edit a single page. But it goes a lot further than that. Hear Ben explain how. This is my favorite Wiki service and has seen half a million WetPaint sights start up in the past year.

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