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last edited by BillSeitz on Nov 2, 2008 5:02 pm

bought ! So now is in the business! Time to get moving on that ! (I was just reading about and thinking "huge numbers of people use a just for a table of data, and they'd be much happier if that were in something like a wiki rather than a standalone document".)

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Talking about 's integration into other page types, said I foresee the unification of wiki and programming. Wiki was founded on principles I had already seen work in Agile/. Once the technology catches up it will all be one thing.

They stopped accepting new users while transitioning to the .

Jul'2007: it sounds like they'll be re-opened soon.

Sept04'2007: maybe relaunch at Office2 conference?

Nov14'2007: still waiting anticipating integration with . My old thoughts on this are at .

Nov28'2007: in a broader critique of 's , they note [Kathleen Reidy], also an analyst for The 451 Group, said that not only is a wiki project no longer in the works at Google, but that former employees are currently working on altogether different projects.

Dec01'2007: A service based on will replace Google Page Creator. "Scheduled to be launched sometime next year (2008), Google Sites will expand upon the Google Page Creator already offered within Apps. Based on collaboration tools, Sites will allow business to set up intranets, project management tracking, customer extranets, and any number of custom sites based on multi-user collaboration."


 




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