Wikis Are Now Serious Business - ReadWriteWeb
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Saved by 39 people (-3 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-05-19
- Lakerslexus on 2009-07-12 - Tags CIT198AAY
- Laddrob on 2009-06-12 - Tags wikis , web2.0
- Tryggestad on 2009-01-05 - Tags wiki , wikis , readwriteweb , web2.0 , collaboration , wetpaint
- Nvteklib on 2008-11-14 - Tags wiki , collaboration , readwriteweb
- Kreliz on 2008-11-06 - Tags wiki , web2.0 , technology , enterprise2.0
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Wikis are some of the first online social software that many people in the enterprise come in contact with. They can be very popular for project management work. A recent report from Forrester estimated that enterprises spent $63 million on wikis last year, meaning that the consumer wiki provider Wetpaint has now raised 2/3 as much venture capital as the entire enterprise market spent on the medium last year. Forrester predicts though that by 2013, that spending will grow to $451 million - more than will be spent on blog software, podcasting or widgets
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