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		<title>JOTSPOT REDEFINES WIKIS WITH JOTSPOT 2.0</title>
		<description>	JotSpot 2.0 Delivers Powerful Functionality without the “Nerdiness” of Traditional Wikis
Marries the Wiki Metaphor with Capabilities of Microsoft® Office®
	PALO ALTO, Calif., July 24, 2006 – JotSpot, the first application wiki company, today announced the immediate availability of JotSpot 2.0, the next-generation of its award-winning wiki application platform.  Unlike traditional ...</description>
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		<title>Making Gaming Pay Off</title>
		<description>	JotSpot is a great place to work!  The San Francisco Chronicle featured JotSpot in an article about how some Silicon Valley companies foster a healthy corporate culture by allowing employees to play video games at the end of a workday.  JotSpot’s weekly session of Unreal Tournament is a ...</description>
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		<title>eBay, JotSpot Team Up for eBay Wiki</title>
		<description>	CIO Magazine issued a news alert about the JotSpot-powered eBay wiki.  According to Al Sacco at CIO Magazine, &#8220;A wiki site’s value increases as more and more users add comments and additional information, and considering eBay’s vast user base, the eBay Wiki’s content will likely expand rapidly.&#8221;

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		<title>eBay Goes Web 2.0</title>
		<description>	Red Herring covered eBay&#8217;s announcements, including the JotSpot-powered eBay wiki.  The article includes comments from JotSpot CEO Joe Kraus on the mainstream adoption of wikis and analyst commentary on what the new Web 2.0 technology means for eBay:  “Analysts agreed the initiatives are unlikely to have any effect ...</description>
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		<title>eBay Gets Wiki With JotSpot</title>
		<description>	Business 2.0 blogged about the eBay Wiki and other JotSpot applications.  The article points out how the eBay partnership can have a significant impact on JotSpot&#8217;s business: &#8220;this single deal could catapult Kraus&#8217; startup by opening up his platform to anyone of the more than 100 million people with ...</description>
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		<title>eBay Gets Wiki With It</title>
		<description>	Forbes.com wrote about the eBay wiki and the business benefits of user-generated content.  Forbes also cites how JotSpot and eBay have made wikis more mainstream: “Though wikis are most popular among the tech-savvy set, such as the programmers and technologists present at the developers conference over the weekend, Whitman ...</description>
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		<title>eBay Ties Skype To Auctions, Launches Wiki</title>
		<description>	eBay’s Meg Whitman announced new community features during her keynote speech at eBay Live on Tuesday.  Joe Kraus spoke with PC Magazine and explained how eBay’s JotSpot-powered wiki will work.  “Rather than reading back-and-forth communication about a particular topic, inquisitive eBayers can go to the wiki and read ...</description>
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		<title>eBay Wiki released - world&#8217;s largest commercial wiki</title>
		<description>	ZDnet posts about the JotSpot-powered eBay Wiki and says that eBay’s Wiki could be the world&#8217;s largest wiki platform for a commercial website.  Richard MacManus also wrote that “use of wikis from one of the Internet&#8217;s biggest consumer companies may be vital to the growth of wikis outside of ...</description>
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		<title>New eBay Wiki aims to harvest collective knowledge of the 193 million eBay community</title>
		<description>	Donna Bogatin of ZDnet wrote about the new eBay Wiki and how eBay has partnered with JotSpot to help users &#8220;learn, contribute and share&#8221; on the eBay Wiki.  According to eBay, the JotSpot-powered wiki is “a collection of fact-based articles written and maintained by eBay Community members.”

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		<title>JOTSPOT WIKI POWERS EBAY COMMUNITY WIKI</title>
		<description>	JotSpot Wiki Helps eBay Users Create and Share Community-Driven Content
	PALO ALTO, Calif., June 14, 2006 – JotSpot, the first application wiki company, today announced that it is teaming up with eBay to power the new eBay Wiki site.  The new eBay Wiki will allow eBay’s community of U.S. buyers ...</description>
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