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Just came across a nifty little tool for online
collaboration--basically like a Wiki of sorts, only repackaged so that
it looks to the user* to be more directly targeted at interactive
document revision: http://www.writeboard.com/
* This kind of teamwork is inherent to Wiki-dom, but WriteBoard seems
to me to make that functionality overt rather than implicit.
Has anyone used this tool before? Don't have time to play with it just
yet, but I can already see a few drawbacks compared with Word's
revision tracking. Nonetheless, this seems like an interesting way to
(for example) revise a document interactively while you're on the phone
with a client in a distant city.
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