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ARW Why Wetpaint? 1 Jan 7 2008, 5:15 PM EST by jnedelka
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I'm interested as to why you chose wetpaint as a host, and whether you considered others, but rejected them. Inspired by this wiki, I've set up a dummy-run myself at wetpaint (http://baxtercommunications.wetpaint.com), but I get a lot of Adsense ads appearing - which you guys don't seem to get. Does that mean you paid to have them removed? Certainly the Wetpaint interface is easier to use than the standard wiki software, but I'm now also looking at blogging software, like Wordpress, which is also free but doesn't insert ads. If you give everyone editing rights, there doesn't seem to be a lot of difference in practice with a wiki - or am I missing something? Having said that, however, I do like the idea of having a communally written in-company encyclopedia, rather a set of blog postings, which (it seems to me) are more likely to be regarded as personal property, with authors resenting anyone altering/editing them. Anyone had any experience of this?
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