Joe Kraus of JotSpot announces on the official Google blog that Google has acquired them.
Reddit Follows JotSpot, Takes The Cash
While the morning discussion over tea and scones focused on Google’s acquisition of enterprise wiki software firm JotSpot, Cond Nast’s Wired Digital division received a present from its corporate masters, who purchased news-sharing site Reddit for Wired.
Google Gets JotSpot
I just received an email from JotSpot, a wiki service provider we use. JotSpot was co founded by Joe Kraus, a name you might remember in search engine history as a founder of Excite.com
Googles Buys JotSpot, Self-Coverage Ensues
Google has acquired JotSpot, which describes itself as “the first application wiki company.” In a well-coordinated display, JotSpot’s co-founder Joe Kraus made a post about the purchase on the Google Blog, while the JotSpot site supplied the answers to eleven “frequently asked questions” about the deal. There’s another post on the “JotBlog,” as well.
Java, JotSpot, Better Bad News?
Some days I pinch myself because of the interesting people I get to hang out with and interview and talk business with. Here’s an example.
JotSpot Tracker Integrating With Salesforce
The first of several on-demand applications available from JotSpot through Salesforce’s AppExchange will transform Excel spreadsheets into browser-accessible versions.