Google JotSpot exposes user data, says researcher
News A researcher has found that Google's JotSpot service — which allows users to collaborate on online documents — exposes user names and email addresses to anyone on the internet. JotSpot wikis are private by default and no information is made public...
[October 31, 2008, 10:32]
JotSpot Developer Tutorial
White Papers This presentation introduces the JotSpot Wiki Storage Model and API.
[October 6, 2007, 1:00]
Google buys Jotspot
News Google has continued its round of acquisitions with the purchase of wiki site Jotspot. Google's acquisition was announced on both the Google and Jotspot web sites on Tuesday. Jotspot and Google did not divulge the value of the completed deal.
[October 31, 2006, 16:47]
Excite founders launch new venture
News Called JotSpot, the company uses wiki technology, essentially Web pages designed to let people edit and contribute to projects on a common interface. Instead of collaborating on a document, JotSpot is creating a wiki for developing Web applications.
[October 6, 2004, 12:40]
Type and travel: Web-based word processors review
Reviews Another option for working with several people and projects at once is the JotSpot wiki 2 (now owned by Google), a user-friendly collaboration system that lets you share image, text and spreadsheet files.
[November 28, 2006, 11:01]
Google Enterprise Search gets social review
Reviews However, Google appears to be having a harder time digesting the wiki company Jotspot, which it acquired a year ago. Google's Enterprise Search Appliance customers are being notified of a free upgrade that's now available.
[October 11, 2007, 11:27]



