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'''Wetpaint''' is a |
'''Wetpaint''' is a company offering free hosted wiki websites to any user who wants to create one. The company's product offers WYSIWYG editing and threaded comments. It is financially supported by contextually based advertisements. Sites utilizing Wetpaint technology include [http://www.wikiCancer.org wikiCancer], [http://www.wikifido.com wikiFido], [http://bobdylanwiki.com BobDylanwiki], [http://wikiGOP.com wikiGOP] and a public testing site entitled [http://www.wikisandbox.com wikiSandbox]. |
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The company is located in [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Washington]], [[United States|USA]] and received its initial venture capital funding from [http://www.trinityventures.com Trinity Ventures] and [http://www.fraziertechnology.com Frazier Technology Ventures]. |
The company is located in [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Washington]], [[United States|USA]] and received its initial venture capital funding from [http://www.trinityventures.com Trinity Ventures] and [http://www.fraziertechnology.com Frazier Technology Ventures]. |
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Software & Programming |
Founded | Seattle, Washington (2005) |
Headquarters | Seattle, Washington |
Key people | Ben Elowitz , CEO |
Revenue | Unknown |
Website | www.wetpaint.com |
Wetpaint is a company offering free hosted wiki websites to any user who wants to create one. The company's product offers WYSIWYG editing and threaded comments. It is financially supported by contextually based advertisements. Sites utilizing Wetpaint technology include wikiCancer, wikiFido, BobDylanwiki, wikiGOP and a public testing site entitled wikiSandbox.
The company is located in Seattle, Washington, USA and received its initial venture capital funding from Trinity Ventures and Frazier Technology Ventures.
Wetpaint launched its private beta program in March 2006 and became publicly accessible in June 2006. Wetpaint was named Best Wiki (Hosted) by the Web 2.0 Awards.
External links
- Wetpaint (main website)
- Could Community Wikis Be The Tipping Point – webpronews.com, March 6, 2006
- Social software: Control the community or just let go? – DEMOletter, March 6, 2006