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tools for collaborative writing
01.24.2005, 5:58 PM
posted by ben vershbow
SubEthaEdit is an elegant collaborative writing and editing tool, originally designed for coders, but increasingly popular among educators, especially writing teachers. And if you're using it for non-commercial purposes, it's free! Here's a fun piece written during the blizzard by a 3-person group using the software, courtesy of Slashdot. It's a piece of collaborative writing about collaborative writing. Very meta. Reading it through once, I couldn't really pick out individual voices.
Posted by ben vershbow on January 24, 2005 05:58 PM
tags: Social Software, the_networked_book



