EditMe
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EditMe is a wiki hosting service that empowers non-technical users to quickly and easily build and host irresistibly editable web sites. Unlike normal web sites, EditMe includes powerful features to enable multiple contributors to collaborate on the site's content, and unmatched access controls to protect sensitive information
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FeaturesEdit
- EditMe brings the power of wikis to web sites of all kinds - you're not limited to what we think a wiki should be.
- Unparalleled access controls allow site admins to create any configuration imaginable.
- EditMe won PC Magazine's Editors Choice for wiki services.
- We have attentive and available customer service to help you with your site.
- EditMe is a privately owned, privately funded and profitable family business. We love what we do and we're in it for the long haul.
- We eat our own dog food. This is an EditMe site!
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- Wikipedia
- LittleWiki
- JotSpot
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