Retooled hosted wiki service aims to be a simpler, more scalable, and less expensive alternative to products like Microsoft's SharePoint and IBM's Lotus Notes The JotSpot hosted wiki service will be ...
The JotSpot hosted wiki service will be reborn today as Google Sites, a new piece of the Google Apps hosted collaboration and communication suites. JotSpot’s relaunch under a different name and a ...
Google acquired JotSpot more than six months ago, and since then, it has shut down registration and has not clarified any plans for what to do with the hosted wiki Google’s continued silence about ...
The company said Tuesday it has acquired JotSpot, a two-year-old software company focused on popularizing wikis beyond the geek crowd by making them easier to use. Financial terms of the deal weren't ...
In a bid to grow beyond its roots as a search engine, Google has acquired JotSpot, a developer of wiki technology for collaborative Web sites. Earlier this month, Google announced it would offer ...
Google Tuesday acquired Jotspot, a company that allows customers to create and maintain their own Wikis--sites whose pages can be collaboratively edited by many users. Financial terms were not ...
NEW YORK — 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 online ...
Google Inc.’s continued silence about JotSpot has diminished this lauded wiki product’s market visibility and risks alienating existing customers at a time when interest in wikis from corporate IT ...