[Web4lib] Google buys a wiki

Andrew Nagy andrew.nagy at villanova.edu
Wed Nov 1 15:13:30 EST 2006


Regardless of it's format, it's good.  It's much more like MS office.  
It has a MS Project like project management tool, and a spreadsheet, 
etc.  I have been using Jot to manage a project with a small team and it 
has worked really well.

Anyone got any good ideas for a new web 2.0 project to create and sell 
to Google for billions?  I'll go in halfsies with you.

Andrew

Jeremy Dunck wrote:

> JotSpot isn't a wiki in the conventional sense.
>
> It's more accurate to think of it as MS Access for the web, with a
> wiki front-end.
>
> On 11/1/06, B.G. Sloan <bgsloan2 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>   "Google Inc., expanding its efforts at providing software that 
>> helps users create and post their own materials on the Internet, has 
>> acquired a California startup that develops online collaboration 
>> tools known as wikis."
>>
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