Wetpaint: Your Own Wiki With A Social Network.
For those of you who’ve thought about creating your own Wiki but couldn’t find an easy way to go about it, you’re in luck. Wetpaint lets you create your own Wiki in a matter of minutes. What’s different about the service, is that Wetpaint Wikis actually look good.

Wetpaint has a busy community with members browsing other Wikis leaving comments and joining the ones they like. Sounds like a social network right? Right. If you’re looking to create a Wiki with social network features, give Wetpaint a spin.

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August 31st, 2007 13:58
Never heard of that site before. The UI certainly does look good. I’ll check it out.
August 31st, 2007 20:09
@fruityoaty:
Some of my friends got addicted to that site. Now they’re creating Wikis for anything they can think of
October 2nd, 2007 10:18
Want to start your private office arms race right now?
I just got my own USB rocket launcher
Awsome thing.
Plug into your computer and you got a remote controlled office missile launcher with 360 degrees horizontal and 45 degree vertival rotation with a range of more than 6 meters - which gives you a coverage of 113 square meters round your workplace.
You can get the gadget here: http://tinyurl.com/2qul3c
Check out the video they have on the page.
Cheers
Marko Fando
October 5th, 2007 09:44
I’ve got an Amazon gift certificate burning holes in my pocket,
and I want to get the most bang for my buck.
Enter the Secret Amazon Web Pages:
http://tinyurl.com/38sojf
This is where you’re going to find the “latest sales, rebates, and limited-time offers” from
Amazon, and you can score some pretty deep discounts if you’re a savvy shopper.
Next, there’s the special Sale link. This is open every Friday, and ONLY on Fridays.
You can find the same good discounts here as you would in hidden Deals, although some
Fridays you can really get lucky and make off like an Amazon bandit - I’ve seen discounts
there as low as 75% off sticker price.
October 5th, 2007 12:52
That’s a pretty sweet tip. I think I’ll try it out