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At World Pulse, we recognize that leadership comes in many forms----both on the ground in your local communities, as well as online in PulseWire’s global community. Are you a leader on PulseWire?

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Wikis: What are they? Why are they useful?

Wikis are all the rage. What are they? Why are people so excited about them? How can I start one? Why would I want to?

Read a basic description of wikis here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki

When you're done there, you can find a lot more information at the oh-so-helpful site, Howstuffworks.com: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/wiki.htm.

Feel like trying your hand at collaborating via Wiki? Here are some websites that let you create your own for free. Once you've created it, consider sharing the link in your personal journal or post it in Sharing Solutions and inviting others to work with you.

Ourproject.org
http://ourproject.org/

PeanutButterWiki
http://pbwiki.com/

MojWiki (in Slovenian)
http://mojwiki.net/

BluWiki (Supports English, German, Spanish, French, and most other languages)
http://bluwiki.com/go/Main_Page

@wiki (Supports English, Chinese, Korean and more)
http://atwiki.com/

Have fun, and as always, we invite you to share feedback and experiences with the community!

mj

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