Internet Gold Rush Hits The Midwest
Internet Gold Rush Hits The Midwest
(PRWEB) March 15, 2000
WikiWeb, Inc., a Kansas City based Internet startup, launched it’s collaboration web site. WikiWeb.com offers free form collaboration in the form of openly editable web pages, unlike other collaboration web sites that offer only restricted formats such as chat or threaded discussions. Users of the service find that it is fast and easy to use! Users don’t have to know anything about how the Internet works and are using the service productively in only a few seconds.
With a mass appeal to average Internet users, WikiWeb, Inc.’s web site is sure to play a large role in the information explosion on the Internet. Users of the service are so excited about the free form collaboration experience that they invite others to join them!
In a multi-billion dollar market, WikiWeb, Inc. provides an easy to use, integrated collaboration service via the Internet. The core of WikiWeb, Inc.’s offering is based on shared collaboration web pages. Any registered user of WikiWeb.com can edit all pages in their wiki.
WikiWeb.com makes it easy for anyone to create and manage a collaboration web site, and members can participate with any web browser of their choice and from any location.
WikiWeb, Inc. provides a complete offering in that the service integrates community web pages, recognition of members and events, email notification of activity, and a growing number of other uses. WikiWeb.com’s service is based on highly scalable, proprietary technology that is backed by a state of the art Oracle database, and is powered by IBM’s development language, VisualAge for Smalltalk.
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Couldn?t be written any better. Reading this post reminds me of my old room mate! He always kept talking about this. I will forward this article to him. Pretty sure he will have a good read. Thanks for sharing!