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ScribbleWiki: Homegrown Wiki Software

Posted by Rob Lewis on Fri, February 1, 2008 11:59 AM · Filed under Vancouver , Social Media , Start-up Index · 3 Comments
Wiki software is a type of collaborative software that runs a wiki system. This typically allows web pages to be created and edited using a common web browser. It is usually implemented as a software engine that runs on one or more web servers, with the content stored in a file system and changes to the content stored in a relational database management system.

Source: Wikipedia, of course!

Vancouver-based ScribbleWiki is one of many wiki software solutions that is riding the wave of interest in collaborative publishing. ScribbleWiki founder (and only full-time employee) Simon Koldyk is 19 years old and started in ScribbleWiki in June of 2007. He's self-financed Scribblewiki from the proceeds of a successful web start-up he ran while in high school.

ScribbleWiki builds on the open source MediaWiki and provides wiki hosting, design, and implementation for both public and private corporate wikis. Koldyk's current growth strategy is to offer free wikis to bring public wiki users on board in hopes of attracting the attention of paying corporate clients. It seems to be working as ScribbleWiki has over 14,000 active wikis online and over 100 of those are corporate clients.

ScribbleWiki is #16 on the January Vancouver Start-up Index.

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3 Comments

ScribbleWiki » Blog Archive » On Techvibes blog said on Fri, February 1, 2008 at 12:23 PM

[...] http://www.techvibes.com/blog/scribblewiki-homegrown-wiki-software/ [...]

Jacob said on Sun, April 27, 2008 at 4:26 AM

I actually find that this service is not respecting the branding needs of their users. I started a wiki with them, because my computer is much too slow to be able to use an FTP transfer program, and I did not like the fact that everything said ''ScribbleWiki: WikInfo".

The Techcrunch Effect? | Techvibes Blog said on Thu, May 22, 2008 at 2:52 PM

[...] While taking in StumbleUpon Founder Garrett Camp’s presentation, Schonfeld befriended his audience neighbours and made their day by blogging about their live-blogging platform called ScribbleLive (no relation to Vancouver-based ScribbleWiki). [...]

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