More Wiki Goodness
Felipe from Brazil shares a link-full reference page -- scroll down for the WIKI URLs, which offer good introductory reading. Particularly useful for thinking about wikis in the workplace is Stowe Boyd's take on Wikis - insightful and articulate as usual.
Hi Amy Jo,
Nice to see some info about wikis on your site. I hope you don't mind the shameless self promotion, but I've written a couple of entries for folks who are non-technical and/or new to wikis. I thought they may fit nicely here too. :)
Wikis Described in Plain English
Wikis and the Perfect Camping Trip
Posted by: Lee LeFever | May 03, 2004 at 01:41 PM
Oops, I guess no html in comments. Here are the links:
Wikis Described in Plain English: http://www.commoncraft.com/archives/000644.html
Wikis and the Perfect Camping Trip:
http://www.commoncraft.com/archives/000648.html
Sorry for the double comment.
Posted by: Lee LeFever | May 03, 2004 at 03:06 PM
Tramadol is a Pain killer abused by many, Huraaa for being a pharmacy student.an effective pain reliever (analgesic). Its mode of action resembles that of narcotics, but it has significantly less potential for abuse and addiction than the narcotics.
http://tramadolcom.info
Tramadol is a Pain killer abused by many, Huraaa for being a pharmacy student.
Posted by: woretes | June 02, 2007 at 04:37 PM
http://holeword.info/antique-table-and-chair/index.html
Posted by: http://holeword.info/antique-table-and-chair/index.html | July 05, 2007 at 03:58 PM