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JotSpot to launch developer program Monday

September 10, 2005 The program will provide tools for customizing JotSpot wikis and writing new applications. TAGS: JotSpot, Wiki

JotSpot pretties up wikis

July 24, 2006 Wiki service upgrade offers spreadsheets and shared calendars, and soon, a version of the JotSpot server. Image: JotSpot gets a face-lift TAGS: JotSpot, Wiki, spreadsheet, server

Start-up launches prebuilt wikis

March 6, 2006 Hosted wiki company JotSpot launches two pre-built applications, part of its strategy to woo new customers. TAGS: JotSpot, Wiki, Web company

Google buys JotSpot, dips into wiki world

October 31, 2006 Search giant expands its hosted application portfolio with purchase of JotSpot, provider of a hosted wiki platform. TAGS: JotSpot, Wiki, Writely, spreadsheet, Google Inc.

Wikis get down to business

July 25, 2006 Can collaborative wiki software evolve from a geeky plaything into a solid business tool? That's what some companies aim to find out. TAGS: Wiki, JotSpot, Socialtext, open source, blog

Getting real about wikimania

July 28, 2005 JotSpot CEO Joe Kraus says wikis will be around--and flourishing--long after their initial 15 minutes of fame expire. TAGS: Wiki, JotSpot, CRM, Bluetooth, blog

Wikis meet open source with Socialtext

July 24, 2006 Software company introduces Socialtext Open, an open-source, downloadable version of its primary wiki product. TAGS: Socialtext, Wiki, JotSpot, open source, collaboration tool, collaboration, spreadsheet, developer

Google goes wild for wikis

October 31, 2006 With acquisition of JotSpot, search king picks up another little piece of what could eventually be a giant tech empire. TAGS: JotSpot, Wiki, Google Docs, Writely, Google Inc., spreadsheet, acquisition, Microsoft Office, YouTube, Microsoft Corp., brand, video

Here come the 'Family 2.0' sites

June 2, 2006 A new generation of sites for parents and older people take their cues from well-known social networking sites. TAGS: social networking, JotSpot, MySpace, Wiki, Wikipedia, parent, RSS, networking, advice
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