You schedule timed events and all-day events in personal or group calendars. If you're viewing your personal calendar, you can invite ...
You can create multiple calendars for specific purposes. For example, you can have a calendar for work events and another calendar for...
Learn about wikis, blogs, web calendars, mailing lists, and My Page.
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Every wiki can have a specific group of people who can access it. This lets you set up a wiki structure that fits your organization's ...
A wiki is a web-based, collaborative editing environment for groups. Depending on how the wiki administrator sets permissions, anyone ...
Users and groups can have web calendars. User web calendars let you schedule private events or send event invitations to other users. ...
A specialized version of My Page loads when you view wiki tools on iPhone or iPod touch. This version keeps you apprised of the latest...
One of the fastest, easiest, and most powerful ways to organize content is to use tags. Tags are short, descriptive words or phrases t...
You can search for text or tags on a single wiki or on multiple wikis. Searching across multiple wikis lists only pages that you have ...
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) allows you to check for updates to wiki pages without viewing the wiki. This lets you use RSS readers ...
My Page is a personalized central hub for wiki tools.
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My Page gives you quick access to:
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Every wiki group can have a logged mailing list. All mail sent to the group's email address is archived in the mailing list. Unlike th...
A blog is like an online journal. Entries are arranged chronologically with the newest entries listed first.
The blog and the wi...