This blog caught my eye: Survey: Wikis in Enterprises. If you’re a Confluence user and have a few minutes to help with Tim’s studies, head on over to his blog. I personally don’t know Tim or anything about his work (other than what he’s published about it), but it seems like a worthy-enough effort.
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