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PBWiki claims that their wikis are as easy to make as that staple of American school lunches, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. The service, used by Citi and AT&T, is available for both business and educational institutes. Its collaborative features offer office workers a respite from email inundation as wikis can be implemented to share updates and knowledge. The WYSIWYG editor works simply, mimicking your favorite word program. Adding members is a matter of entering in email addresses. Files and plug-ins (Slide, Youtube, Gabbly, etc) can be easily integrated. Other features include access controls, revision tracking, feeds, widgets and customizable CSS.
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“PBwiki is the world's largest provider of hosted business wikis. We host over 300,000 wikis, serve millions of users per month, and 96% of our business users would recommend PBwiki to a friend.
Leading companies from AT&T to Wal-Mart, including 1/3 of the Fortune 500, choose PBwiki to help them with knowledge management, collaboration, project management, and a host of other business processes and workflows.”
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Wikis are a great way to get employees and students on one track. They provide a reliable and flexible means to share information, managing projects, reducing emails, planning conferences and events, etc.
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Wikis are plentiful. PB’s wiki implementation doesn’t really bring anything highly novel or brilliant to the wiki boat. While they’re aimed at institutions, they could offer more sleek, modern features.
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written by Richard 8 Months 13 Days ago | |
| PB Wiki is useful for institutional use. I've been using their services in education for about a six months. It has a simple and clean interface, perfect for the technophobic members of your staff. I wrote a review of PB Wiki a few months ago. http://freetech4teachers.blogspot.com/2007_11_25_archive.html | ||