TrueHoopWiki.com: A Collaboration Case Study in 3 Posts
October 5, 2006
Henry Abbott, the sportswriter behind TrueHoop.com (worth the daily read for any hoops fan), wanted information, and now he’s got the world working to get it - with a wiki. On September 7th, 2006, Abbot posted a TrueHoop blog entry titlled "Things that Should be Online, But Aren’t". Number 1 on the list: A complete list of NBA agents and their clients. One month later, TrueHoopWiki.com is making that a reality.
In four short weeks Abbott went from wishlist to growing online resource - a great testimony to the power of the network and simple online collaboration tools.
Here’s how it unfolded:
September 7th:
Abbott Laments the Lack of an Agent-Player List with a Blog Post
September 8th, 11:03 AM:
Doug, a TrueHoop blog reader comments:
Someone should start a collaborative site where fans can postagent-player links. Whenever a player’s agent gets mentioned in a localpaper story it could be posted on the site. Just from reading Pistonsarticles from the last few years I’ve compiled a list of the agents ofall their current players. Though it’s tough to know when a playerswitches agents.
September 8th: Later that day:
Abbot Reiterates the Need
…and sounds the Wiki call:
3 Weeks in September :
Abbott hooks up with TrueHoop readers Rolando de Aguiar, J.P. Given, Engineer Scotty, and Matt Bailey - the build TrueHoopWiki in 3 short weeks.
October 3:
TrueHoopWiki.com is released into the Wild
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