Since I'm in Australia this week, the Friday Flux will be hitting your feed reader a few hours earlier than usual. This week, a post from September 2006 that looks at how a wiki can be used to streamline group collaboration and document authoring: "Often groups collaborate on a document by "pushing" it out to each member - emailing a file that each person edits on his or her computer, and some attempt is made to coordinate the edits so everyone's work is equally represented. But what happens when two people think of the same idea and include it in different ways?" Read the post to find out how a wiki can handle this situation elegantly, and make collaborative work easier.
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