The Feature Guide
The people on your team may be split across different timezones, and separated by peer group or history. In this modern working environment it's easy to have a team where people get isolated and left out of key conversations. To get work done effectively you need the people on your team to get to know one another, and to let ideas flow freely.
An effective way to make that happen is to use Tasks on the Run's Team Blog as your virtual home base. Wikis get a lot of attention, and can be a great way to collaborate on reference material. But the blog format is a better way to share small updates within your team. Like email, you can throw out transient thoughts and ideas on a blog, and you can instantly see what's new. And unlike email, the discussions on a team blog are automatically published to everyone, so nobody gets left out.

The Team Blog makes it very easy to format text, and include internet resources like images and links, without ever needing to write HTML. Every blog post also includes a comments thread for discussion, and can include file attachments.

The reverse chronological ordering of a blog works very well at hosting conversations. But that doesn't mean you can't also use the Team Blog for reference material. By using tags, you can organize your team's posts into topics.
