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February 27
Introducing the SharePoint Knowledge Base
First of all, I would like to say that SharePoint Community Rocks!!! Glen Cooper (my colleague and great SharePoint expert) has started a site called The SharePoint Knowledge Base. I think, the SharePoint Knowledge Base will be a great and single place to look for solutions/how-tos/tips& tricks etc., once sharepoint community starts contributing to this site. Please pass on the information about this site to our great SharePoint community for the benefit of the SharePoint community!!!
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SharePointPedia seems to be more of an aggregation of posts, articles, etc. It can be a good way to go find things that others have written, but what if something is wrong? Or you want to provide some more information? There's really no way to do that with SharePointPedia.
With sharepointkb, if you have something to add, or correct, you are free to do so.
I see it more like wikipedia, but targeted at SharePoint content. Over time it will build to be a resource containing good content that has been vetted through many eyes.