Tuesday, November 30, 2004
JotSpot draws crowd for beta tool - Wiki
A Silicon Valley startup aiming to catapult wikis into the mainstream and transform the editable website into an application development platform has attracted a flood of interest for its product beta. Nearly 3,000 companies, small and large, have signed up for free beta test accounts with JotSpot Inc. of Palo Alto, Calif.
Wiki is a term derived from the Hawaiian word for "quick" and describes websites that can be accessed and changed using a simple browser-based user interface.
JotSpot is still taking applications for its beta at http://www.jot.com/request_beta/index.php.
JotSpot draws crowd for beta tool - Wiki
A Silicon Valley startup aiming to catapult wikis into the mainstream and transform the editable website into an application development platform has attracted a flood of interest for its product beta. Nearly 3,000 companies, small and large, have signed up for free beta test accounts with JotSpot Inc. of Palo Alto, Calif.Wiki is a term derived from the Hawaiian word for "quick" and describes websites that can be accessed and changed using a simple browser-based user interface.
JotSpot is still taking applications for its beta at http://www.jot.com/request_beta/index.php.

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