Uncategorized - Written by Nitin Badjatia on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 13:34 - Comments
Google buys JotSpot, makes it free to the world
Google announced this morning that it had purchased JotSpot, one of the more creative wiki application companies out there. One of the huge benefits of this is that Jot’s capabilities will now have a large infrastructure and essentially be free to use. Hopefully Google won’t wait too long to integrate JotSpot into its other offerings, but I’m not holding my breath on that. Google has yet to integrate gmail, calendar, and it’s “Office” offerings onto a common platform. When they do, however, the addition of JotSpot will make the Google ‘platform’ a serious contender for those looking to put all their eggs in ‘the cloud’.
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