Google has acquired JotSpot, an application wiki company. The companies haven’t disclosed the acquisition terms.


Google has acquired JotSpot, an application wiki company. The companies haven’t disclosed the acquisition terms.

JotSpot has stopped the new registrations but the company will continue to serve its registered users, according to JotSpot blog.

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JotSpot Announcement

“At Google we’ll be able to plug into the resources that only a company of Google’s scale can offer, such as access to world-class datacenters, helping us to ensure better performance and scalability. And access to people – Google has thousands of the smartest engineers and product people for us to tap into. Google is a hotbed of innovation and creativity, and we’re thrilled to be a part of it.” [source]

Company Information

JotSpot, a privately held company headquartered in Palo Alto, California, is the first application wiki company. Founded in 2004 by Excite.com co-founders Joe Kraus and Graham Spencer, the company is pioneering do-it-yourself application publishing to enable anyone to create, publish, and share collaborative and personalized wiki applications.

Google is a provider of innovative search technologies that connect millions of people around the world with information every day.

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