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Jon Russell was Asia Editor for The Next Web from 2011 to 2014. Originally from the UK, he lives in Bangkok, Thailand. You can find him on T Jon Russell was Asia Editor for The Next Web from 2011 to 2014. Originally from the UK, he lives in Bangkok, Thailand. You can find him on Twitter, Angel List, LinkedIn.
If you’re seeking a private space online for your company — perhaps to host internal documents, guides or more — then SlimWiki is a new arrival that should feature on your shortlist.
The site lets you put together wikis and other private documents with an aesthetically pleasing, multimedia-rich design. SlimWiki uses drag and drop to make creating pages a cinch, while its responsive design means it is optimized for mobile. The service lets administrators grant colleagues access as editors or in a read-only capacity, with all changes tracked clearly.
Here’s one I made earlier, before I got hungry…
The site is free to use for teams of up to three. Beyond that it costs $5 per user per month.
Thumbnail image via Tomislav Pinter / Shutterstock
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