JotSpot is a great service for providing a content collaboration platform for teams.
"JotSpot wikis allow you to go beyond text-only pages and collaborate with rich application pages right in your wiki. You can mix and match text and application page types as needed, from web-based spreadsheets and calendars to photo galleries and email lists. All within a familiar wiki interface." (From the Jot Blog)
My favorite feature is their bug tracking system. It is very simple to use and can be used for managing and tracking any type of requests. For example even if you are a small company with an outside webmaster, it is far more efficient to use such a service for tracking and prioritizing change, update and bug fix requests rather than relying on email archives.
The service did get a bit expensive if you were only using parts of it. The great news is that Google will be providing it for FREE. (Registrations are closed during the migration phase).
Google's suite of online software services are really developing fast. All I need is a guaranteed always-on internet connection or some type of offline sync (like Microsoft's Groove) and I'll no longer need to install software on my computer.
I really hope Google come up with mind mapping tool. That would be amazing.
