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The past several years have seen many forms of collaborative electronic communication take shape. Some are based on instant messaging, others are e-mail-centric, still others rely on HTML-based content, and the list goes on. One form that is growing in popularity—though it doesn't yet have the star power of Weblogs, which have grown by several hundred percent this year—is the wiki. A wiki (derived from the Hawaiian term for quick) is essentially a small piece of server software that allows users to freely create and edit Web content using any Web browser and no other special tools. Or, in one simpler description, a wiki is "the simplest online database that could possibly work." No HTML or programming knowledge is needed to contribute to a wiki...(More From PC Magazine).
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Interesting Company/Storage Device
The Googie Sandwich FireWire Hard drive is the ultimate experience. It's Scandinavian design at its best. The aluminum surface of the drive gives you an outstanding product. It has all all the speed you need for video editing and desktop publishing. The Googie Sandwich is made for the demanding user. It's not only a cool designed drive, it's also with no fan which means it's totally silent.
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