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{{Wiki Engine <!--see 'Template:Wiki Engine' for full detail-->
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|name            = JotSpot, Inc.
|name            = JotSpot, Inc.
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|founder          = Graham Spencer<br><small>(co-founder and CTO)</small>
|founder          = Graham Spencer<br><small>(co-founder and CTO)</small>
|CEO              = Joe Kraus<br><small>(co-founder and CEO)</small>
|CEO              = Joe Kraus<br><small>(co-founder and CEO)</small>
|language        = English
|language        = English
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|prog language    = WikiEngine ProgrammingLanguage<!--WikiMatrix, GitHub, or SourceForge may advise correct prog lang-->
|s/w license      = Unknown license <!--WikiMatrix will advise, see Category:License-->
|s/w license      = Commercial license<!--WikiMatrix, GitHub, or SourceForge may advise; see Category:License-->
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|status          = Dead<!--'Active' if available, 'Dead' if not, 'Dormant' if available but no staff support-->
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{{For|the replacement of JotSpot|category: Google Sites}}
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The {{tag|Former wiki farm|former}} '''JotSpot''' provided [[wiki]] hosting, aka a {{tag|WikiFarm|wiki farm}}, for enterprise<ref>[https://web.Archive.org/web/20080705134227/http://Jot.com/wiki/enterprise-wiki-0.php JotSpot enterprise wikis]; ''Jot.com'' (via [[Archive.org]]); 5 July 2008.  Quote: ''"Over 2,000 businesses rely on our wiki for work"''.</ref> and [[:Category:Personal|personal]] wiki sites.  It included a {{tag|blog}}, {{tag|project management}} tool, bug tracker, and {{tag|Internet forum|discussion forum}}.  JotSpot was also a downloadable {{tag|Wiki Engine|wiki engine}}; which included a WYSIWYG wiki editor, e-mail integration, full text and attachment search, sharable web spreadsheets, numerous other features, and also offered a behind the firewall wiki appliance.<ref>[https://web.Archive.org/web/20080705134251/http://Jot.com/wiki/wiki-overview.php JotSpot wiki overview]; ''Jot.com'' (via Archive.org); 5 July 2008.</ref><ref>[https://web.Archive.org/web/20080515210436/http://Jot.com/gallery/ JotSpot wiki application gallery]; ''Jot.com'' (via Archive.org); 15 May 2008.</ref>  [[JotSpot]][http://feedback.Jot.com] is the article for the main community feedback wiki, whereas [[JotSpot Developer]][https://web.Archive.org/web/20081220000403/http://developer.Jot.com/WikiHome] wiki is for the JotSpot developer community.
The {{tag|Former wiki farm|former}} '''JotSpot''' provided [[wiki]] hosting, aka a {{tag|wiki farm}}, for {{tag|enterprise}}<ref>[[Archive.org:20080705134227/http://Jot.com/wiki/enterprise-wiki-0.php|JotSpot enterprise wikis]]; ''Jot.com'' (via [[Archive.org]]); 5 July 2008.  Quote: ''"Over 2,000 businesses rely on our wiki for work"''.</ref> and [[:Category:Personal|personal]] wiki sites.  It included a {{tag|blog}}, {{tag|project management}} tool, bug tracker, and {{tag|Internet forum|discussion forum}}.  JotSpot {{tag|Former wiki engine|was}} also a downloadable {{tag|wiki engine}}; which included a {{tag|WYSIWYG}} wiki editor, e-mail integration, full text and attachment search, sharable web {{tag|spreadsheet}}s, numerous other features, and also offered a behind the firewall wiki appliance.<ref>[[Archive.org:20080705134251/http://Jot.com/wiki/wiki-overview.php|JotSpot wiki overview]]; ''Jot.com'' (via Archive.org); 5 July 2008.</ref><ref>[[Archive.org:20080515210436/http://Jot.com/gallery/|JotSpot wiki application gallery]]; ''Jot.com'' (via Archive.org); 15 May 2008.</ref>  [[JotSpot]][http://feedback.jot.com] is the article for the main community feedback wiki, whereas [[JotSpot Developer]][https://web.Archive.org/web/20081220000403/http://Developer.Jot.com/WikiHome] wiki is for the JotSpot [[developer]] community.


At its height, JotSpot could boast an impressive customer base, which included: [[eBay Wiki|eBay]], Intel, [[Oxford University Press]], [[Roxor Games]], [[Ruckus Wireless]], [[Symantec]], [[Wingate Studios]].<ref>[https://web.Archive.org/web/20080705134219/http://Jot.com/wiki/wiki-customers.php JotSpot Customers]; ''Jot.com'' (via Archive.org); 5 July 2008.</ref>
At its height, JotSpot could boast an impressive customer base, which included: [[eBay Wiki|eBay]], [[Intel]], [[Oxford University Press]], [[Roxor Games]], [[Ruckus Wireless]], [[Symantec]], [[Wingate Studios]].<ref>[[Archive.org:20080705134219/http://Jot.com/wiki/wiki-customers.php|JotSpot Customers]]; ''Jot.com'' (via Archive.org); 5 July 2008.</ref>


The entire JotSpot {{tag|wiki company}}, '''JotSpot, Inc.''', was taken over by {{tag|Google}} during October 2006,<ref>[https://web.Archive.org/web/20061031210458/http://Jot.com Google has acquired JotSpot]; ''Jot.com'' (via Archive.org); 31 October 2006.</ref> and existing JotSpot wiki sites were ''supposed'' to be transferred over to {{tag|Google Sites}}, however, none seem to survive today.  Original JotSpot sites will be available as an [[:Category:Archived|archive]] at the InternetArchive WaybackMachine at [[Archive.org]].
The entire JotSpot {{tag|wiki company}}, '''JotSpot, Inc.''', was taken over by {{tag|Google}} during October 2006,<ref>[[Archive.org:20061031210458/http://Jot.com|Google has acquired JotSpot]]; ''Jot.com'' (via Archive.org); 31 October 2006.</ref> and existing JotSpot wiki sites were ''supposed'' to be transferred over to {{tag|Google Sites}}, however, none seem to survive today.  Original JotSpot sites will be available as an [[:Category:Archived|archive]] at the Internet&nbsp;Archive WaybackMachine at [[Archive.org]], and / or Archive Today at [[archive.is]].
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During June 2016, Google announced the introduction of a complete rebuild of the Google Sites platform, named the 'new Google Sites', along with transition schedule from the legacy, or 'classic Google Sites'.<ref>[[Archive.org:20161122193509/https://TechCrunch.com/2016/11/22/googles-redesigned-google-sites-goes-live/|Google's redesigned Google Sites goes live]]; ''TechCrunch.com'' (via Archive.org); 22 November 2016.</ref><ref>[[Archive.org:20160928014024/https://Apps.Google.com/index__siteseap.html|The new Google Sites]]; ''Apps.Google.com'' (via Archive.org); 28 September 2016.</ref><ref>[https://workspaceupdates.googleblog.com/2017/05/an-update-on-classic-google-sites.html Google Workspace Updates: An update on the classic Google Sites deprecation timeline]; ''WorkspaceUpdates.GoogleBlog.com''; 2 May 2017.</ref>  The 'new Google Sites' abandoned all use of JotSpot technology, in favour of its own proprietary software.  On 13 August 2020, the New Google Sites became the default option for website creation.


;''Awards
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;''References
;''References
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<References/>


;''External links
;''External links
*[[Archive.org:20080705134315/http://Jot.com/press/|JotSpot news]] — JotSpot public relations, press releases, and news – powered by WordPress (via [[Archive.org]])
*View a detailed feature list of [[Archive.org:20170119115729/http://www.WikiMatrix.org/show/JotSpot|JotSpot]] on the ''[[WikiMatrix]]'' wiki engine comparison wiki-site (via [[Archive.org]]).
*[[Archive.org:20080705134315/http://Jot.com/press/|JotSpot news]] — JotSpot public relations, press releases, and news – powered by WordPress (via Archive.org).
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The following wikis are either powered by or hosted on JotSpot.
The following [[wiki]] sites were either powered by, or hosted on '''JotSpot'''.


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Latest revision as of 11:05, 26 May 2023

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JotSpot, Inc.
[No Changes] • [No WikiNode] • About • Documentation • [No Source code]
Main topic: Wiki engine
Founded by: Graham Spencer
(co-founder and CTO)
Owner / CEO: Joe Kraus
(co-founder and CEO)
Interface language: English
Programming language: WikiEngine ProgrammingLanguage
Software license: Commercial license
Status: Dead
Not to be confused with Jot, a Python-compiled wiki engine from Scott Moonen.[1]
For the replacement of JotSpot, see: category: Google Sites.

https://web.Archive.org/web/20061114052431im_/http://Jot.com/google/headline.gif

The former JotSpot provided wiki hosting, aka a wiki farm, for enterprise[1] and personal wiki sites. It included a blog, project management tool, bug tracker, and discussion forum. JotSpot was also a downloadable wiki engine; which included a WYSIWYG wiki editor, e-mail integration, full text and attachment search, sharable web spreadsheets, numerous other features, and also offered a behind the firewall wiki appliance.[2][3] JotSpot[2] is the article for the main community feedback wiki, whereas JotSpot Developer[3] wiki is for the JotSpot developer community.

At its height, JotSpot could boast an impressive customer base, which included: eBay, Intel, Oxford University Press, Roxor Games, Ruckus Wireless, Symantec, Wingate Studios.[4]

The entire JotSpot wiki company, JotSpot, Inc., was taken over by Google during October 2006,[5] and existing JotSpot wiki sites were supposed to be transferred over to Google Sites, however, none seem to survive today. Original JotSpot sites will be available as an archive at the Internet Archive WaybackMachine at Archive.org, and / or Archive Today at archive.is.

During June 2016, Google announced the introduction of a complete rebuild of the Google Sites platform, named the 'new Google Sites', along with transition schedule from the legacy, or 'classic Google Sites'.[6][7][8] The 'new Google Sites' abandoned all use of JotSpot technology, in favour of its own proprietary software. On 13 August 2020, the New Google Sites became the default option for website creation.

Awards

It was announced 28 March 2006 that JotSpot had been awarded second place in the 'Wikis (Hosted)' category of the inaugural SEOmoz Web 2.0 Awards of 2006, receiving a score of 10 out of 10 for 'usefulness' and 9 out of 10 for 'content quality'.[9]

References
  1. JotSpot enterprise wikis; Jot.com (via Archive.org); 5 July 2008. Quote: "Over 2,000 businesses rely on our wiki for work".
  2. JotSpot wiki overview; Jot.com (via Archive.org); 5 July 2008.
  3. JotSpot wiki application gallery; Jot.com (via Archive.org); 15 May 2008.
  4. JotSpot Customers; Jot.com (via Archive.org); 5 July 2008.
  5. Google has acquired JotSpot; Jot.com (via Archive.org); 31 October 2006.
  6. Google's redesigned Google Sites goes live; TechCrunch.com (via Archive.org); 22 November 2016.
  7. The new Google Sites; Apps.Google.com (via Archive.org); 28 September 2016.
  8. Google Workspace Updates: An update on the classic Google Sites deprecation timeline; WorkspaceUpdates.GoogleBlog.com; 2 May 2017.
  9. 2006 Web 2.0 Awards - Wikis (Hosted); Web2.0Awards.org (via Archive.org); SEOmoz; dated 28 March 2006; accessed 28 September 2018.
External links
  • View a detailed feature list of JotSpot on the WikiMatrix wiki engine comparison wiki-site (via Archive.org).
  • JotSpot news — JotSpot public relations, press releases, and news – powered by WordPress (via Archive.org).

The following wiki sites were either powered by, or hosted on JotSpot.

Pages in category “JotSpot”

The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

Media in category "JotSpot"

The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total.