Wikis vs Blogs at Six Apart

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Mena Trott and some other of the other people at Six Apart are blogging about what tools they use.

What I found particularly interesting is that they all seem to be using wikis for collaboration, and [I'm guessing] Personal Knowledge Management and Personal Information Management [whatever the difference is ;) ]. My assumption is that they started off with using their own tools, ie MT or Typepad, for this purpose and found them lacking.

So, does this strengthen the positioning of weblogs as a tool/medium for communication as opposed to action ? Also, given that most of Six Apart seem to be hooked on wiki, is it likely that we'll start to see wiki features in Six Apart's product lineup ?

 

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