Google Buys Jotspot
News Google has continued its round of acquisitions with the purchase of wiki site Jotspot. JotSpot's wiki allows users to create web-based spreadsheets, calendars, documents and photo galleries. Google's acquisition was announced on both the Google and...
[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]
JotSpot Developer Tutorial
White Papers This presentation introduces the JotSpot Wiki Storage Model and API.
[October 6, 2007, 1:00]
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]
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. KeyMatch was originally called 'Wiki KeyMatch', since its free-for-all group editing capability is reminiscent of wikis (including...
[October 11, 2007, 11:27]
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]
