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Google Inc. has purchased JotSpot, makers of free wiki software. News of the acquisition was originally posted at Google's Blog. JotSpot will remain free and will be integrated ...
Google has bought JotSpot, a 3-year-old company for enterprise and consumer wikis and other collaboration tools based on wikis. JotSpot co-founder and CEO Joe Kraus (also co ...
Google sees JotSpot's wiki tools as complementary to its existing line of collaboration services, including its online document and spreadsheet applications and Google Groups ...
Search giant expands its hosted application portfolio with purchase of JotSpot, provider of a hosted wiki platform. A CNET article by Martin LaMonica, Staff Writer, CNET News.
The Google Blog announced that they have bought JotSpot, a Wiki maker software solution. JotSpot updated their site to include an FAQ on Google, while Google has turned off signup ...
Google Inc., expanding its efforts at providing software that helps users create and post their own materials on the Internet, has acquired a California startup that develops ...
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