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In October 2006, JotSpot was acquired by Google. [4] In February 2008, Google Sites was unveiled using the JotSpot technology. [5] The service was free, but users needed a domain name ...
http://www.techcrunch.com/2005/09/27/jotspot-live-the-perfect-wiki/. ^ Michael Arrington (2008-02-27). "It Took 16 Months, But Google Relaunches Jotspot".
Wikis are traditionally editable webpages, allowing groups of people to "It’s wikis meets Microsoft Office" collaborate on creating the page. However JotSpot is about to expand ...
CNET's comprehensive JotSpot wiki 2 coverage includes unbiased reviews, exclusive video footage and Online Software & Service buying guides. Compare JotSpot wiki 2 prices, user ...
A few months ago, Google launched Google Sites, a hosted wiki product built on JotSpot technology. But until this week, Google Sites was only available to Google Apps users, which ...
Remember JotSpot. Add Wikis you like to compare later to your "My Wikis" list. You can access this list later from the dropdown in the wiki selection box at the front page.
jotspot is a hosted wiki service, running its own wiki software. http://www.jot.com. Looks like they are out of beta testing (and advertising with google adSense)
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Joe Kraus, CEO of JotSpot, has seen Silicon Valley’s highs and lows (he was founder of one of the 1990s hottest companies: Excite at Home) and here he shares with us his insights ...
To further Read/WriteWeb's continuing look at the Web Office space, I spoke again recently with Joe Kraus - CEO of JotSpot. What started out as a wiki company, ...
News this morning that JotSpot, a favorite Web Office contender of mine, has been acquired by Google. I've spoken to co-founder and CEO Joe Kraus several times over ...
Posted by Joe Kraus, JotSpot OK, I can finally blurt it out: JotSpot is now part of Google, and I couldn't be more excited. Three years ago my friend Graham Spencer and I set out ...
Three weeks ago I speculated that JotSpot, the user-friendly wiki swallowed by Google a year and a half ago would soon come out of hibernation, and Voila! here it is, rebranded as ...
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Google Sites is a structured wiki offered by Google as part of Google Apps. It was launched on February 28, 2008. It replaces Google Page Creator, Google's previous webpage creation service. All Google editorial content is licensed under Creative Commons or an Apache license.

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