Wiki startup JotSpot draws crowd for product beta
Thursday, October 28th, 2004Today, InfoWorld reviewed the launch of JotSpot to “a flood of interest”
Today, InfoWorld reviewed the launch of JotSpot to “a flood of interest”
JotSpot Inc., the first application wiki company, today revealed that is has provisioned more than 2,800 beta accounts since its company launch and product debut three weeks ago at the Web 2.0 Conference in San Francisco, Calif. The flood of enthusiasm for and interest in JotSpot’s application wiki underscores the market opportunity for a mainstream […]
InfoWorld wrote an article about JotSpot’s emergence on the Wiki scene.
By DON CLARK and VAUHINI VARA
Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
Two founders of Excite Inc., a star during the early years of the Internet, have joined a race to turn a grass-roots technology called wikis into a mainstream business tool.
Wikis are Web pages that users can write on as well as read. The concept, […]
JotSpot, the first application wiki company, today announced the official formation of the company and the completion of an initial round of venture capital funding of $5.2 million from Mayfield and Redpoint Ventures. The company, which has been operating quietly for more than a year, is co-founded by Joe Kraus and Graham Spencer, two of […]
BusinessWeek writes about JotSpot’s ability to let nonexperts become their own programmers.