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- felchdonkey, on 12/04/2007, -0/+4I've had a JotSpot account since before they were bought, and I can vouch that it's the best hosted wiki solution I've ever seen. I just don't understand what's taking Google so long to roll it back out. My Jot account still works great - they could just stick the word "Google" on top and let people have at it.
- wiifm69, on 12/04/2007, -0/+3mmm speculation. Sounds like someone just wants some views.
- geddon, on 12/04/2007, -2/+4What are these people talking about? I've been on the waiting list to view JotSpot for months and all I see is that their single blue sign-up page now has the word Google attached.
- adidos, on 12/04/2007, -0/+1Jot is still functioning for existing customers (those who were signed up before Google bought them).
- tilttv, on 12/04/2007, -0/+1Anyone ever tried Jotlive.com when it was live? It was JotSpot's AJAX live multi-user note taking app in real time (as opposed to a wiki, this updates text without overwriting itself - was awesome for live group note taking. I sure hope Google brings that back too. I''m not holding my breath.
- ramow, on 05/17/2008, -0/+1MUST see~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
Check out my google page creator webpage: http://rami.name/ - xamox, on 12/04/2007, -0/+1I have to disagree. For instance, they have a blogging service, they purchased in like 99, and yet many people use other services, such as Wordpress, Live Journal, etc. There is also much more when using Open Source based CMS's. For instance payment systems (I know there is google checkout, etc.). Really I see the web becoming a culmination of things like OSS CMS's mixed with things like Amazon Web Services for hosting, content providing, etc. And things like google using open social to fill in the gaps that the CMS can't provide, or provide door ways to other social networks. Really I think google just wants the traffic, google is in the search business, and just provides these services on top of their backbone, any data they can siphon and index, the better for google.
- adidos, on 12/04/2007, -0/+1They want to integrate it with their other apps (mail, calendar, docs/spreads, etc)
- Endpoint, on 12/04/2007, -0/+1Our company won't want to base their Intranet on anything that runs outside of their control. If the company allows us to run it internally then that'll be fine, otherwise I can't see this taking hold in most organisations.
- tibbon, on 12/04/2007, -0/+1Uhh? This could be neat, but I can't imagine how this would kill any CMS. Really. A good CMS like Plone can do a ton of stuff, and is growing. It's also good to note that one of Plone's co-founders is a Google employee? They use it internally even for some stuff!
- lolo2007, on 03/08/2008, -0/+0I've had a JotSpot account since before they were bought, and I can vouch that it's the best hosted wiki solution I've ever seen. I just don't understand what's taking Google so long to roll it back out. My Jot account still works great - they could just stick the word "Google" on top and let people have at it.
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