Welcome to InetGroup a wiki at JotSpot the wiki hosting company that was recently acquired by Google.
Start your test drive here • InetGroup wiki at JotSpot works in tandem with the InetGroup discussion at GoogleGroups, GoogleApps blog at BlogSpot, and GoogleApps discussion at GoogleGroups
What is a wiki? A wiki is a combination web server and web page publishing tool where pages may not only be read using a web browser but may also be created and edited using only a browser.

This read/write/edit combination is much closser to Tim Berners-Lee's vision of a World Wide Web that enabled interactive, two-way communication ... perhaps, best said, online collaboration. However, as luck would have it most web site maintainers were into one way publishinng. The notion of collaboration just didn't catch on.

Early in the game a software engineer in Portland, Oregon, Ward Cunningham, came up with a relatively simple perl script that would serve web pages from a data base where new pages could be created and existing pages edited using a web browser. That is Tim over on the left and Ward (who really enjoys a good cup of coffee and conversation) over on the right. Ward was into collaboration and with lots of TLC in addition to his genius, his wki once called the
Portland Pattern Repository grew and grew into the
WikiWikiWeb a gathering place for software engineers from around the world into object oriented programming.
Joe
Krause, founder of JotSpot explains his first encoutner with a wiki in his work
with co-founder, Gramham Spenser:
"I was hooked because it immediately changed the
way we worked together. Everything was kept in one place, not locked in email
threads or on different computers. We could both make changes to the same
document, without having to know HTML (well, without me having to know
HTML. 
Joe, over on the right, decided to take what Berners-Lee conceived
and Cunningham implimented on to prime time as a main stream web application for the masses: "
After twenty minutes of using a wiki, I was convinced that they were
like the Internet in 1993 -- useful, but trapped in the land of the
nerds (which both Graham and I proudly inhabit). So we set out to start
JotSpot as a way to bring the power of wikis to a much broader audience."
This quote
in context.
JotSpot's wiki may well become the core application that embraces Google's many
applications permiting us to make the most of all that Google has to offer to build intranets,
extranets and full-fledged websites. Networks and sites that are coherent, flexible, multifunctional and, most important, easy to construct and easy to use. To get some idea where this may well be going check how
JotSpot pages work and using the many
JotSpot applications (some listed on the
left) you can visualize how Google's growing array of applications could fit
under one big tent.
See how you may edit a page using your browser on the SandBox page. You will need to RegisterNow to create and edit other pages here. With that done you can or create a personal page for yourself by adding your name to the list on the PersonalPages page or a SubjectPages if that better suits you.
Of the various applications that can be added to a wiki at JotSpot there are two that are currently implemented here at InetGroup: (1) Blog and (2) Email List. There are others which you can experiment with using the links in the column on your left. There are even more applications or modules listed on the JotApplications page.
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Questions
There is more information on settings and configuration at SitePreferances and WikiConfiguration. If you cannot find the answer by following the links on this page, indluding the help link which is near the top on your right, ask you question in the Email List. Either I or someone else will post an answer. JohnDeBruyn (October 31, 2006).Look down below the comments and attachments where you will see that the following links appear in four columns in the blue background area below each web page here:
(Note that the background around each wiki page is part of the color scheme adopted for each wiki, the InetGroup wiki uses the default template which has a blue background border.)
Wiki: Home
* Index of all pages
* Recent changes
* About this wiki
Administration: Account Dashboard
* Users and Groups
* Wiki Appearance
* Global Links
* Sidebar Configuration
* Site Permissions
* Manage Plugins
* Manage Packages * Install Applications
* Other Settings
Tools: Printable version
* Import Word document
* Import Excel document
* Email this page
* Export wiki as XML
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* Changes to this page
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