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02 Feb 05
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JotSpot: The Application Wiki Joe Kraus, one of the co-founders of Excite, has unveiled today his new company: JotSpot at the Web 2.0 conference. Joe had joined the blogosphere a couple of months ago, creating a blog focusing on entrepreneurship (and cookies). He is up there on the podium, claiming that he has not slept for two days… That's what happens when you officially launch your company, and your product (in beta). The company also announced a $5.2M funding by Tier 1 VCs: Redpoint and Mayfield. Geoff Yang (who backed Joe at Excite) and Allen Morgan (also an investor in Tribe.net and Pluck - which announced today the close of its $8.5M series B) have joined the board. Wikis have been around for a while, and have gained increased visibility in the enterprise, noticeably through the efforts of Ross Mayfield, the CEO of SocialText (someone at the Web 2.0 conference came across him and said "Oh, the wiki man"). According to Joe, wikis have been growing in popularity over the past year (25.000 downloads in May 04, counting the 8 most popular wikis - 6 times more than a year ago).
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JotSpot: The Application Wiki Joe Kraus, one of the co-founders of Excite, has unveiled today his new company: JotSpot at the Web 2.0 conference. Joe had joined the blogosphere a couple of months ago, creating a blog focusing on entrepreneurship (and cookies). He is up there on the podium, claiming that he has not slept for two days… That's what happens when you officially launch your company, and your product (in beta). The company also announced a $5.2M funding by Tier 1 VCs: Redpoint and Mayfield. Geoff Yang (who backed Joe at Excite) and Allen Morgan (also an investor in Tribe.net and Pluck - which announced today the close of its $8.5M series B) have joined the board. Wikis have been around for a while, and have gained increased visibility in the enterprise, noticeably through the efforts of Ross Mayfield, the CEO of SocialText (someone at the Web 2.0 conference came across him and said "Oh, the wiki man"). According to Joe, wikis have been growing in popularity over the past year (25.000 downloads in May 04, counting the 8 most popular wikis - 6 times more than a year ago).
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JotSpot: The Application Wiki Joe Kraus, one of the co-founders of Excite, has unveiled today his new company: JotSpot at the Web 2.0 conference. Joe had joined the blogosphere a couple of months ago, creating a blog focusing on entrepreneurship (and cookies). He is up there on the podium, claiming that he has not slept for two days… That's what happens when you officially launch your company, and your product (in beta). The company also announced a $5.2M funding by Tier 1 VCs: Redpoint and Mayfield. Geoff Yang (who backed Joe at Excite) and Allen Morgan (also an investor in Tribe.net and Pluck - which announced today the close of its $8.5M series B) have joined the board. Wikis have been around for a while, and have gained increased visibility in the enterprise, noticeably through the efforts of Ross Mayfield, the CEO of SocialText (someone at the Web 2.0 conference came across him and said "Oh, the wiki man"). According to Joe, wikis have been growing in popularity over the past year (25.000 downloads in May 04, counting the 8 most popular wikis - 6 times more than a year ago).
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08 Nov 04
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14 Oct 04
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Lambert HellerLudovic mentions that the wysiwyg functionality of JotSpot seems based on HTMLArea, an open source project.
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