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The success of Wikipedia is precisely that the entries can be edited as easily and by anyone. False information be eliminated simply by the mass of the Editor again and remain active for only a few minutes. Also, most users like to share your knowledge and want to set reasonable and appropriate content, so it makes sense to build any publication hurdles. If the company generally promotes the active knowledge transfer and as many employees in the development of the wiki are involved, the quality of the submissions and thus the value of a company wiki rises quickly. In addition remains always traceable through automatic version management, who when the information has adjusted or changed. This also helps if there are questions regarding specific content.

Twitter “chat” in Internet Twitter is also called a “microblogging” service and allows the sending of short messages on the Internet, similar to a SMS via a mobile phone. Send a Twitter message (a so-called “tweet”) an SMS but usually on just one person, while theoretically unlimited readers can be read. Here only those persons receive their message that have decided themselves to them as so-called “follower” (to compare with subscribers) to follow. Not decide so if you read something, but your readers. This difference causes that interesting content are more frequently read and also forwarded and can spread as circumstances at lightning speed.

The best example was the plane crash before Manhattan. First details of the accident were not distributed by journalists, but on Twitter. So Twitter is almost a kind of real-time information system and is suitable whenever highly topical information must be provided. There are, for example, a service that disseminated over the delays for trains of the Deutsche Bahn via Twitter (twitter.com/db_info) or various traffic report for highways (E.g. jam messages-twitter). In contrast to other information services Twitter but everyone has the opportunity, To provide information on the net.

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