Wikispaces

Wikispaces
Private
Industry Dot-com
Founded 2005
Headquarters San Francisco, United States
Key people
James Byers, Adam Frey (co-founders), Dominick Bellizzi
Products Wiki hosting
Number of employees
10
Website www.wikispaces.com

Wikispaces is a web hosting service (sometimes called a wiki farm) based in San Francisco, California. Launched by Tangient LLC in March 2005, Wikispaces was purchased by TSL Education in March 2014.[1] It competes with PBworks, Wetpaint, Wikia, and Google Sites (formerly JotSpot).[2] It was among the largest wiki hosts.

In September 2014, TSL Education announced that free hosting of non-educational wikis would cease. These wikis faced a 14 November 2014 shutdown deadline. Only wikis used exclusively in K-12 or higher education will remain free.[3]

Private wikis with advanced features for businesses, non-profits and educators are available for an annual fee. Wikispaces has also given away more than 100,000 premium wikis to K-12 educators.[4]

Since 2010 Wikispaces have cooperated with web 2.0 education platform Glogster EDU. Glogster EDU embeds Glogs into Wikispaces services.

See also

Footnotes

  1. Wan, Tony (March 4, 2014). "TSL Education acquires Wikispaces". EdSurge.
  2. Singel, Ryan (September 7, 2006). "Veni, vidi, wiki". Wired News. Retrieved November 6, 2014.
  3. http://blog.wikispaces.com/2014/09/wikispaces-is-no-longer-offering-free-non-education-wikis.html
  4. Terdiman, Daniel (September 15, 2008). "A quarter million teachers to get free wikis". CNET.

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