July 25, 2006Can 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, blog, open source
March 6, 2006Hosted wiki company JotSpot launches two pre-built applications, part of its strategy to woo new customers.TAGS:JotSpot, Wiki, Web company
November 15, 2005An oddly named piece of software is fast becoming one of the most powerful tools for individuals, groups and companies to share information.TAGS:Wiki, Wikipedia, knowledge, view
July 24, 2006Wiki service upgrade offers spreadsheets and shared calendars, and soon, a version of the JotSpot server.
Image: JotSpot gets a face-liftTAGS:JotSpot, Wiki, spreadsheet, Web page, server
September 30, 2005Wiki software developer receives $850,000 investment from SAP's venture arm as part of its second round of funding.TAGS:Socialtext, Wiki, SAP AG, investment, round
July 28, 2005JotSpot 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
October 31, 2006Search giant expands its hosted application portfolio with purchase of JotSpot, provider of a hosted wiki platform.TAGS:JotSpot, Wiki, Writely, Google Inc., spreadsheet
October 9, 2007New politics-and-government wiki PoliticalBase.com hopes to draw readers by offering neutral information and the opportunity to add to entries.TAGS:Wikipedia, Wiki, politics, politician, candidate, entry, database, CEO
February 12, 2007WebCenter Suite lets developers use Internet tools like wikis and search to improve applications' user interface.TAGS:Oracle Corp., Web 2.0, Wiki
December 7, 2005the buzz Readers weigh in on reports that Wikipedia entries are too easily tampered with to be reliable.TAGS:Wikipedia, Wiki, Jimmy Wales, entry, CEO