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| 15 Nov 2009 by liquidcribb They have retools JotSpot as an application called Google Sites, a free alternative to Microsoft's SharePoint or IBM's Lotus applications. Google acquired wiki software maker JotSpot in October 2006 and the world has since been waiting ... online cribb - http://onlinecribb.wordpress.com/ |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Leena Rao For those that aren't familiar with this product, Sites is the reincarnation of Jotspot, which Google acquired back in 2006 (though the two products look totally different). The product is Google's easy-to-use website and wiki builder ... TechCrunch - http://www.techcrunch.com/ - References [ More results from TechCrunch ] |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Alex Williams Posted by: Drew | November 17, 2009 9:47 AM. It's a damn shame that Google killed off the best features of the original JotSpot. You can't send email to a page, for example with Sites. That was a huge feature for the old JotSpot. ... ReadWriteWebComments - http://www.readwriteweb.com/ - References [ More results from ReadWriteWebComments ] |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Christian Zibreg Google acquired JotSpot in October 2006 and re-branded the service as Google Sites. At first, it was part of Google Apps so it required a dedicated $10 domain from Google, but it later became available separately from the Google Apps ... Geek.com - http://www.geek.com/ - References [ More results from Geek.com ] |
| 29 Oct 2009 A lot of years good students wanted to purchase famous masters thesis referring to Google Sites at the dissertation service. Can you please suggest some thesis service? Thank you very much. The Collaboration Blog - Last comments - http://collaborate.com/cs_evl/collab.php?disp=comments [ More results from The Collaboration Blog - Last comments ] |
| 18 Nov 2009 by faisal@ebrandz.com (Jitesh Pillai ) The search giant introduced Google Sites in February, 2008 and has appealed to tens of millions of users since then. Google Sites is based on technology Google benefited with its acquisition of JotSpot, a provider of wiki creation tools ... Home - http://news.ebrandz.com/component/content/frontpage.html |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Juan Carlos Perez Google Sites is part of the Google Apps suite. Built on the Jotspot wiki technology that Google acquired several years ago, Sites lets people create Web pages and sites on the fly that multiple users can view, edit and contribute to. ... CIO.com - Windows - http://www.cio.com/ [ More results from CIO.com - Windows ] |
| 25 Sep 2009 by 2thyme Apparently, the Google Sites API allows for easy import and export between Google Sites and SharePoint. Google is on the march. Google Sites API Aims For Data Liberation. After 3 years of sitting quietly in the Google arsenal, JotSpot ... Scotsman on a Horse - http://2thyme.wordpress.com/ |
| 19 Nov 2009 by harkeshrao1@gmail.com (Harkesh Yadav) Google Sites is following JotSpot that was acquired by Google back in 2006. With new templates, users can easily start off a new site with various gadgets, links along with pre-built content. Businesses also finds the good option ... ITVoir - http://itvoir.com/portal/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 by globalthoughtz@gmail.com The company was called Jotspot which provided tools for creating structured wiki. After Google took over the company, it started to bring more features into the tool and integrated it with most of the available Google Apps, ... But now user will be getting more from the Google Sites. Google has recently added a whole gamut of cool and interesting template to the Google site, giving user the ability to chose template of their choice and go ahead with the design. ... Globalthoughtz - http://globalthoughtz.com/ |
| 2 Oct 2009 by bloem@radagio.com(Adriaan Bloem) After Google acquired JotSpot, it was closed for business for a year, and then Sites emerged: a stripped-down version of JotSpot. And after the initial hubbub, there was a roar of silence. @GoogleAtWork occasionally tweets about a ... CMS Watch Trends and Features - http://www.cmswatch.com/ - References [ More results from CMS Watch Trends and Features ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 by info@teqmart.com (TEQmart) The search giant was released in February 2008 and since that times Google Sites are based on technology Google that benefited with its acquisition of JotSpot. One should say that the product is available for free and paid users and it ... Technology,latest gadgets,Technology guides,sof... - http://www.teqmart.com/component/content/fro... |
| 15 Nov 2009 by Ryan's Blog Google Sites first originated as JotSpot by Joe Kraus and Graham Spencer in February of 2006. Later that year, Google acquired it and released Google Sites on February 28, 2008 using the technology from JotSpot. Google Sites can be ... Ryan's Blog - http://ryandoyleetec60.blogspot.com/ |
| 16 Nov 2009 by admin For those that aren't familiar with this product, Sites is the reincarnation of Jotspot, which Google acquired back in 2006 (though the two products look totally different). Read more here: Google Sites Become Prettier With Templates ... To Review - http://to-review.com/ |
| 27 Feb 2008 In October 2006, Google acquired JotSpot, a hosted wiki platform for building collaborative Web sites. Sixteen months later, which is like 10 years in Web time, Google is launching JotSpot as Google Sites. Sites. CNET News.com - Business Tech - http://www.news.com/ - References [ More results from CNET News.com - Business Tech ] |
| 24 Sep 2009 by editor Google Sites API Makes For Data Liberation In 2008, ReadWriteWeb covered the announcement that JotSpot would help... Google Sites Get Liberated By New API For the last 18 months Google Sites has given businesses. ... Spin Valley Post - http://spinvalleypost.com/ [ More results from Spin Valley Post ] |
| 25 Nov 2008 by Google Sites Team I'm excited to announce an easy migration option from JotSpot wikis to Google Sites. Users new to Google Sites can look forward to better performance and improved ease of use. Sites is tightly integrated with products like Google Docs, ... Google Sites Blog - http://googlesitesblog.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Google Sites Blog ] |
| 27 Feb 2008 by Allen Stern Rob Hof at BusinessWeek is reporting that Jotspot will be relaunching tonight as "Google Sites" as part of the Apps Premier Edition offering a free version and a $50/year per user with a SLA. The Google Sites site is not live as of ... CenterNetworks - http://www.centernetworks.com/ - References |
| 27 Feb 2008 by Christina Warren nearly a year and a half after acquiring jotspot, google has finally opened the hosted-wiki service back up to the public. now branded as google sites and packaged as part of google apps, the service aims to help users create group ... Download Squad - http://www.downloadsquad.com/ - References [ More results from Download Squad ] |
| 27 Feb 2008 by MG Siegler Google today is launching Google Sites, a new powerful addition to its application platform, and an ambitious effort to let ... VentureBeat - http://venturebeat.com/ - References [ More results from VentureBeat ] |
| 28 Feb 2008 by anol Google Sites is finally live, 16 months after Google's acquisition of JotSpot wiki. It looks totally different than JotSpot and has a tremendous possibility to make wiki a mainstream tool. Some of the Features : ... SoulSoup - http://incsub.org/soulsoup/ [ More results from SoulSoup ] |
| 24 Sep 2009 by blog After 3 years of sitting quietly in the Google arsenal, JotSpot has now reemerged in the form of a Google Sites Data API . Sponsor Scott Johnston, Senior Product Manager for Google Sites spoke to ReadWriteWeb about the benefits of this ... Your Blog Money - http://yourblogmoney.com/blog/ |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Zoli Erdos Three weeks ago I speculated that JotSpot, the user-friendly wiki swallowed by Google a year and a half ago would soon come out of hibernation, and Voila! here it is, rebranded as Google Sites. It is the first service only available as ... ZoliErdos - http://www.zoliblog.com/ - References [ More results from ZoliErdos ] |
| 27 Feb 2008 by Arnold Zafra remember that wiki collaboration software jotspot which google acquired in 2006? finally google has resurrected and renamed the collaboration tool into google sites, google's own take on the team website building business. ... Search Engine Journal - http://www.searchenginejournal.com/ - References |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Barry Schwartz Google launched Google Sites, basically a relaunch of Jotspot but with many more features. In short, this new software allows teams to share much like you. Search Engine Land: News About Search Engines... - http://searchengineland.com/ - References [ More results from Search Engine Land: News About Search Engines... ] |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Karen We're just finishing up the code to migrate existing JotSpot customer wikis to Google sites, so if you're already a JotSpot customer, you'll be hearing from us soon on how to make the switch. If you aren't a Google Apps customer yet and ... Official Google Blog - http://googleblog.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Kevin Purdy Google has unveiled the results of their purchase of JotSpot—the free collaboration tool you could once use to make wiki-like collaboration pages and organize your family—and while the offerings are somewhat slim at this point, ... Lifehacker: Top - http://lifehacker.com/tag/top - References |
| 24 Sep 2009 by Techkicker After 3 years of sitting quietly in the Google arsenal, JotSpot has now reemerged in the form of a Google Sites Data API . Here is the original post: Google Sites API Aims For Data Liberation. Techkicker.com - http://www.techkicker.com/ |
| 24 Sep 2009 After 3 years of sitting quietly in the Google arsenal, JotSpot has now reemerged in the form of a Google Sites Data API. View original here: Google Sites API Aims For Data Liberation. techclack.com - http://techclack.com/ |
| 28 Feb 2008 New Google products are usually welcomed, but Google Sites has come in for some flak too. Guardian Unlimited: Technology - http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technology/ - References [ More results from Guardian Unlimited: Technology ] |
| 27 Feb 2008 by Ross Mayfield When Jotspot was acquired by Google, I was obviously waiting and watching for them to make something out of it. Rob Hof reports that it is launching tonight as Google Sites. Ever since Google bought the wiki-based online application ... Ross Mayfield's Weblog - http://ross.typepad.com/blog/ - References [ More results from Ross Mayfield's Weblog ] |
| 2 Dec 2007 by Garett Rogers Google Sites: Scheduled to be launched sometime next year (2008), Google Sites will expand upon the Google Page Creator already offered within Apps. Based on JotSpot collaboration tools, Sites will allow business to set up intranets, ... Googling Google - http://blogs.zdnet.com/Google/ - References [ More results from Googling Google ] |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Dan Carew Subject: Try the new Jotspot, Google Sites From: “The Google Apps Team” <apps-support@google.com>. Greetings! We're contacting everyone who's expressed interest in learning of JotSpot registration re-openings on the JotSpot website. And ... Indie 2.0 - http://indie2zero.com/ [ More results from Indie 2.0 ] |
| 27 Feb 2008 by podcast@zdnet.com (Dan Farber, Larry Dignan... Google acquired Jotspot in 2006 and then let it disappear. But the company didn't totally give up on the hosted wiki application and has rebranded it. Between the Lines - http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/ - References |
| 18 Dec 2008 by Anirvan Chatterjee I've been trying out a transfer of JotSpot content into Google Sites, and it's been like pulling teeth, painful at every step. That is, until I discovered that you can embed Google Gadgets within Sites content. ... Anirvan Chatterjee - http://www.chatterjee.net/weblog/ [ More results from Anirvan Chatterjee ] |
| 27 Feb 2008 by Dave finally google has finished making the jotspot wiki service their own, and have relaunched it as google sites. this is great news, as a wiki solution is something that has been sorely missing from google's line-up of services for some ... davepress - http://davepress.net/ |
| 24 Sep 2009 by admin After 3 years of sitting quietly in the Google arsenal, JotSpot has reemerged in the form of a Google Sites Data API. Sponsor. Scott Johnston, Senior Product Manager for Google Sites spoke to ReadWriteWeb about the benefits of this new ... GeekStream - http://geekstream.info/ [ More results from GeekStream ] |
| 30 Nov 2007 by Andrew Miller google sites: scheduled to be launched sometime next year (2008), google sites will expand upon the google page creator already offered within apps. based on jotspot collaboration tools, sites will allow business to set up intranets, ... Your Search Advisor - http://www.yoursearchadvisor.com/blog/ - References |
| 24 Sep 2009 by admin After 3 years of sitting quietly in the Google arsenal, JotSpot has reemerged in the form of a Google Sites Data API . Sponsor Scott Johnston, Senior Product Manager for Google Sites spoke to ReadWriteWeb about the benefits of this ... All About Technology - http://scrapix-design.com/ |
| 9 Apr 2009 by Tami Smith google's jotspot wiki reborn as google sites google sites offers simple tools for collaborative web site creation. by thomas claburn informationweek google on thursday plans to introduce google sites , a new addition to its google apps ... Twine | Search - http://www.twine.com/search?tag=Gmail |
| 2 Sep 2009 by Gaith Saqer Google Sites is based on Google's acquisition of JotSpot. Given that Google Sites is a Wiki, it can be used for internal company wide collaboration and knowledge management or externally for collaborative publishing to the outside world ... ArabCrunch عرب كرنش - http://arabcrunch.com/ - References |
| 28 Feb 2008 by David A. Utter Today, a trip to Google Apps reveals the return of JotSpot. The clever name had to be erased, a sacrifice to the gods of uniform corporate branding. JotSpot goes forward as Google Sites. The functionality of Google Sites fits in with ... WebProNews Feed - http://www.webpronews.com/ - References |
| 29 Feb 2008 but the same cannot be said about google sites, the latest addition to their applications suite that builds on jotspot, a company google acquired in october 2006. google sites is a collaboration tool for website creation. ... The Search Engine Weblog - http://www.searchengine-weblog.com/ - References |
| 1 Dec 2007 by Ionut Alex Chitu a service based on jotspot will replace google page creator. "scheduled to be launched sometime next year (2008), google sites will expand upon the google page creator already offered within apps. based on jotspot collaboration tools, ... Google Operating System - http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Google Operating System ] |
| 27 Feb 2008 by briansolis Jotspot Rewired as Google Sites. by Brian Solis on February 27, 2008. by Brian Solis. What a difference a year-and-a-half makes eh? Google has finally launched its new spin on Jotspot, which the company acquired about 16 months ago. ... bub.blicio.us - http://bub.blicio.us/ |
| 24 Sep 2009 by admin After 3 years of sitting quietly in the Google arsenal, JotSpot has reemerged in the form of a Google Sites Data API . Sponsor Scott Johnston, Senior Product Manager for Google Sites spoke to ReadWriteWeb about the benefits of this new ... TechKive - http://techkive.com/ [ More results from TechKive ] |
| 29 Feb 2008 by glyn moody Google Sites – Not Your Father's JotSpot. On Open Enterprise blog. Posted by glyn moody at 10:52 AM. Labels: collaboration, google, google pages, google sites, jotspot, wiki. 0 comments: Post a Comment · Newer Post Older Post Home ... open... - http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/ [ More results from open... ] |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Basdeo Hiralal While advertising remains its main revenue source ($16.4 billion in 2007), the folks at Google Inc. are taking another bite from Microsoft Corp.'s core software business. They just launched Google Sites, The Deal Blogs Home - http://www.thedeal.com/blogs/ - References |
| 13 Nov 2008 by Eric i have been vocal about my thoughts about jotspot in the past and google's inability to provide businesses using jot with a transparent system to migrate over to google sites. i event spent time on the jot spot google group looking for ... Marketing.fm - http://www.marketing.fm/ - References |
| 1 Dec 2007 by MG Siegler Jotspot To Power the New 'Google Sites' App, What About Google Wiki? A few months ago a member of the Google Blogoscoped forum noticed that appending '?service=jotspot' onto your Google Applications login took you to a page that stated ... ParisLemon - http://www.parislemon.com/ [ More results from ParisLemon ] |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Michael Santo JotSpot was acquired by Google in October 2006, and since then it's basically disappeared. Last night, however, Google added a new service to Google Apps: Google Sites, incorporating the JotSpot tech, though it looks nothing like the ... Alice Hill's Real Tech News - Independent Tech - http://www.realtechnews.com/ |
| 27 Feb 2008 by Frederic Just a few days after opening up GrandCentral again, Google has now released a new version of the wiki-based group collaboration service JotSpot which is fully integrated with Google Sites. If you use Google for Domains, ... The Last Podcast - http://www.lastpodcast.net/ |
| 29 Feb 2008 by barry@rustybrick.com (Barry Schwartz) Sixteen months ago, Google acquired JotSpot. This week, this acquisition amounted to something: JotSpot is now Google Sites, which is available to Google Apps users exclusively. The new Google Sites claims to. Search Engine Roundtable - http://www.seroundtable.com/ - References [ More results from Search Engine Roundtable ] |
| 8 Mar 2008 by David Google Sites (www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/users/sites.html) is the integration of JotSpot, a web-based wiki provider that Google purchased more than a year and a half ago. The not-so-subtle goal of Google Sites is to move document ... The Ten Thousand Year Blog - http://www.davidmattison.ca/wordpress/ [ More results from The Ten Thousand Year Blog ] |
| 7 Oct 2009 by iTechArt SharePoint 2007 Google Sites (a reincarnation of the slick Jotspot wiki service) are unable to live up to too many requirements for sizeable enterprises to even consider the options they offer. The thing is that having data trapped in something you ... Sharepoint Web Part - http://sharepointwebpart.blogspot.com/ |
| 2 Nov 2009 by Stuart Corner Google Sites is a hosted web site creation application that supports the creation and serving of both private and public web sites. It was launched by Google in February 2008 and has its origins in JotSpot, a software company that ... iTWire Discussions - http://discuss.itwire.com/index.php |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Ram google finally relaunched jotspot as google sites since it acquired 16 months ago. google sites is now available for all google apps users including free users. google sites is offering 10gb of extra storage. with google sites you can ... Technology Bites - http://www.teknobites.com/ |
| 14 Oct 2008 by mbegin i got an email 5 days ago from google that reads: << greetings from the jotspot team here at google. i'm excited to announce the availability of a migration path for your content into google sites. i really appreciate your patience ... Google Blogoscoped Forum - http://blogoscoped.com/forum/ [ More results from Google Blogoscoped Forum ] |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Google ReLaunches Jotspot as Google Sites... […] on techcrunch, mashable, centernetworks, venturebeat, gigaom, web worker daily, ross mayfield and rev2. addthis_url = […] Comments for gigaom - http://gigaom.com/ [ More results from Comments for gigaom ] |
| 27 Feb 2008 the jotspot service, which was acquired back in october of 2006 by google, was more or less sharethis.addentry({ title: "google finally frees jotspot with google sites", url: "http://mashable.com/2008/02/27/jotspot-google-sites/" }); Original Signal - Transmitting Web 2.0 - http://web20.originalsignal.com/ [ More results from Original Signal - Transmitting Web 2.0 ] |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Janet Meiners Google immediately stopped new signups and we haven't heard much since. Until today when Google announced that JotSpot will be integrated into Google Apps and will be resurrected under the name Google Sites. According to Google, ... Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim - http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/ - References [ More results from Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim ] |
| 28 Feb 2008 google apps users can now take advantage of jotspot, the wiki tool that google purchased back in 2006. the new name is google sites, and so far it looks like... About Google - http://google.about.com/ |
| 27 Feb 2008 by Tony Hung Google Sites, Google's update for Jotspot, the Wiki application it bought almost a year and a half ago has just been released. Now, just a question from a casual observer, but given how Squidoo has been embraced by SEO-types for its ... Deep Jive Interests - http://www.deepjiveinterests.com/category/general/page/4/ [ More results from Deep Jive Interests ] |
| 5 Feb 2008 by gobansaor JotSpot is reborn as Google Sites. Initial quick look; I like it, keeps a lot of the simplicity of the pure Wiki side of JotSpot (the “structured Wiki”as an alternative to a database/”application builder” is no more). ... Gobán Saor - http://blog.gobansaor.com/ - References [ More results from Gobán Saor ] |
| 16 Nov 2008 by Glenn Fleishman apparently, the uniqueness of jotspot was too much for the company, which is offering free migration of most sites into google sites--with reduced functionality, of course. no scripts, forms, plug-ins, or page-specific permission. ... It Died - http://itdied.com/ - References |
| 29 Oct 2009 Google has certainly been busy building a lot of different software tools that can be used for collaboration, including Google Docs, Google Voice, Google Sites (formerly Jotspot) and Google Calendar. ... Latest News from Red Hat Developer's Journal - http://redhat.sys-con.com/ |
| 7 Mar 2008 by David Coleman after 16 months the recent release of google sites was disappointing on many levels. there is no api, where there was one in jotspot (before google bought it). jotspot was built as a wiki application environment (another that we know of ... The Collaboration Blog - http://collaborate.com/cs_evl/collab.php - References |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Larry in october 2006, google acquired jotspot, a hosted wiki platform for building collaborative web sites. sixteen months later, which is like 10 years in web time, google is launching a revamped jotspot as google sites. ... Cannell.org/blog - - http://cannell.org/blog/ |
| 3 Mar 2008 google has finally made its first release based on jotspot, which it acquired back in 1985 (or 17 months ago, or something). google sites is google's new simple webpage creation tool, capable of making pages with a single click based on ... insidegoogle - http://google.blognewschannel.com/ |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Clay Spinuzzi i mentioned earlier that google has relaunched jotspot as google sites, and expressed disappointment that it does not appear to include project management capabilities. let me offer a slight correction. google sites looks like a sort of ... Spinuzzi - http://spinuzzi.blogspot.com/ |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Voyagerfan5761 there's a lot of talk about how google doesn't mention the word "wiki" anywhere in the materials promoting google sites. jotspot also did the it's-not-a-wiki thing, meaning nobody can really say what the product is, exactly. ... Technobabbles - Voyagerfan5761's Blog - http://voyagerfan5761.blogspot.com/ |
| 4 Mar 2008 by Carovatom use google sites to centralize all types of information — from videos to presentations — and share your site with just a few people, your entire organization, or the world. check out the video. go to google sites (jotspot) Best Teacher Links - http://thecapcenter.blogspot.com/ |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Shel but google sites, which launches today, is the reincarnation of jotspot, a feature-rich wiki service that google bought back in october 2006. while it has taken a while for google to integrate jotspot into its google apps suite, ... a shel of my former self - http://blog.holtz.com/ - References |
| 27 Feb 2008 by Ted Samson dubbed google sites, it's built around jotspot, the wiki platform that google acquired in october of 2006 -- and whose previously unclear fate has been cause for quite a bit of hand-wringing. the search behemoth appears to have a broad ... Tech Watch | infoworld Staff - http://weblog.infoworld.com/techwatch/ - References |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Technology Expert jotspot was acquired by google in october 2006, and since then it's basically disappeared. last night, however, google added a new service to google apps: google sites, incorporating the jotspot tech, though it looks nothing like the ... Tech-Ex - http://technologyexpert.blogspot.com/ |
| 24 Sep 2009 In 2008, Google acquisition JotSpot announced that it would "expand upon the Google Page Creator already offered within Apps." The idea was that JotSpot would power a system to help businesses set up their own collaboration, ... TechNews AM - http://technews.am/ |
| 28 Feb 2008 by zoiks i'ma bit disappointed. jotspot was great. google's replacement for it, google sites, is not so hot. here's why i think so. jotspot was more than a wiki. it was a platform on which developers could build applications. ... Zoiks!!! - http://zoiks.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 3 Mar 2008 by Rich Media Info new google products are usually welcomed, but google sites has come in for some flak too google bought jotspot, a wiki site, in october 2006, and has finally launched its own version, google sites, to a round of barracking. ... rich media info - http://www.richmediainfo.com/ |
| 27 Feb 2008 by Baher google describes google sites as, “create a single place to bring together all the information your team needs to share, including docs, videos, photos, calendars and attachments.” it's no “sharepoint killer” as some claims, ... Technozzle - http://technozzle.com/ |
| 27 Feb 2008 ... which was acquired back in october of 2006 by google, was more or less consigned to obscurity until the news that businessweek released this morning that jotspot will now be fully incorporated into tonight's launch of google sites. ... moraaz.org - feed all tech! - http://en.moraaz.org/ [ More results from moraaz.org - feed all tech! ] |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Josh Kenzer wow, looks like an impressive start for sites.google.com. i would be worried if i was basecamp. youtube - google sites tour. Radical Behavior - http://www.radicalbehavior.com/ |
| 17 Aug 2009 by Kim Perrone google sites is a structured wiki offered by google as part of google apps. it was launched on february 28, 2008. it replaced google page creator, google's previous webpage creation service. google sites was unveiled using the jotspot ... Google Sites - http://kimgooglesites.blogspot.com/ |
| 28 Feb 2008 by admin entire organization, or the world. you can go to their site at http://sites.google.com if you want to try out the system and you need to be a user of google apps user. google sites, jotspot. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Blog - http://www.allseocontest.com/ - References |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Ruud Hein the deluge of "news" articles about google's re-release of jotspot as google sites has only just begun and already everyone and their mother has an opinion that needs to be shared. which is great -- i'm not one to lobby for blogging to ... Search Engine People Blog - http://www.searchenginepeople.com/blog/ |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Sean Murphy Ever since Google bought the wiki-based online application startup Jotspot in late 2006, people have been wondering if it had disappeared forever inside the bowels of the search giant. Tonight, Google's launching Google Sites, ... SKMurphy - http://www.skmurphy.com/ |
| 27 Sep 2009 by kudretvideo After 3 years of sitting quietly in the Google arsenal, JotSpot has now reemerged in the form of a Google Sites Data API. Scott Johnston, Senior Product Manager for Google Sites spoke to ReadWriteWeb about the benefits of this new API. ... source of entertainment and information ... - http://kudretvideo-researchandlearning.blogspot.com/ |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Google News - Sci/Tech first look: google relaunches jotspot as google sites ars technica - 1 hour ago. by david chartier | published: february 28, 2008 - 02:02pm ct for some time now, rumors have been circulating that google's acquisition of jotspot might ... Free-Energy.tk - http://free-energy.tk/ [ More results from Free-Energy.tk ] |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Rob Cottingham Google Sites has inherited JotSpot's functionality, reskinned with an interface that will be familiar to anyone who has used Google Docs. It doesn't seem to have the same on-the-fly link-and-create-new-page behaviour as PBwiki, ... Social Signal blogs - http://www.socialsignal.com/blog |
| 29 Sep 2009 by Matthew C. Clarke But the URL “https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?continue=http%3A%2F%2Fsites.google.com%2Fsite%2F&service=jotspot&ul=1” suggests that Google Sites is derived from JotSpot. Anyoen able to confirm that heritage? ... Comments at Boxes and Arrows - http://boxesandarrows.com/ |
| 29 Feb 2008 google ressurects jotspot as google sites san francisco: google inc said on wednesday it is offering a simple website publishing tool for office workers to set up and run their team collaboration sites, taking aim a... IT ACUMENS - http://forum.itacumens.com/index.php |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Initial-M ... set up and run their team collaboration sites, taking aim at microsoft corp's rival sharepoint franchise. google sites, as the new site publishing service is known, is a scaled back version of jotspot, an easy-to-edit service for [. ... A Dreamy World - http://initialm.wordpress.com/ |
| 5 Mar 2008 by shwen i haven't personally tried it yet, but according to techcrunch, “google sites looks absolutely nothing like jotspot, other than the fact that both are hosted wikis. all of the structured data templates launched by jotspot in july 2006 ... Med 2.0 - http://www.med20.com/blog/ |
| 27 Feb 2008 by Shashi Bellamkonda my twitter friend @krishnan sent me this link to the business week article by rob hof that announces the google launch. jotspot will be the new online collaboration service that will be included in... [[ this is a content summary only. ... Happenings, advice and other technology thoughts ! - http://www.shashi.name/ |
| 28 Feb 2008 by admin we have an internal wiki that we need to vpn in to gain access to - with google sites we can give our employees and partners access to this information without having to worry about maintaining servers or security details. ... The Search Lab - http://blog.ltech.com/ |
| 28 Feb 2008 JotSpot... now Google Sites! Blog Posts, posted: 28-FEB-2008 19:25. It took quite a bit of time, but Google has now introduced wikis into their long line of products and services to bring you Google Sites (under their Google Apps ... manhinli: /dev/null: The place where I... - http://www.geekzone.co.nz/manhinli |
| 28 Feb 2008 by todd read more. ogasawalrus.com - Freeware and Free &... - http://www.ogasawalrus.com/blog/ - References |
| 28 Feb 2008 by sschmoller after six months of rumour that the google version of jotspot was imminent, google finally relaunched jotspot today as google sites. i've not had a chance to look at it properly; but at first glance it appears simpler than jotspot - not ... Fortnightly Mailing - http://fm.schmoller.net/ |
| 29 Feb 2008 by kenny lee Google Sites, is a new service that launched by Google in order to help users to create the Web sites. It is mainly developed by using Google-acquired JotSpot's technology, and it is Google's foray into what I believed will be the first ... TagEdge - http://tagedge.com/ - References |
| 28 Feb 2008 by avyaya Now, Google has launched JotSpot with new features, new version capabilities and a new name “Google Sites”. Graphically, there has been a leap in designing Google Sites, but the core functionality of being a wiki has not been lost. ... Avyaya's Weblog - http://avyaya.wordpress.com/ |
| 28 Feb 2008 by Anders JotSpot used to be my favorite Wiki tool and I was so sad to see it vanish after being acquired by Google. Today, at long last, JotSpot is back in the form of Google Sites. Weirdly, the only way you can sign up to use it (for now), ... Anders Ramsay.com - http://www.andersramsay.com/ |
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