pbwiki (Peanut Butter wiki) is a website offering freely hosted wikis similar to jot.com and wikispaces.com. And, there is not a limit to how many pages or wikis you can create with pbwiki!
Thanks for Alan Levine for posting about pbwiki.
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[…] pbwiki (Via Moving at the Speed of Creativity.) Wesley Freyer points us to pbwiki a new free wiki service that allows users to “make a free, password-protected wiki as easily as a peanut butter sandwich.” You might also follow Wesley’s crumbs to Alan Levine’s initial post back in January… there’s lots of good stuff about using wikis in there. […]