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Found in context: { ... , 2007 Posted by Web 2.0 Innovations in Acquisitions, Google, Mayfield Funds, Redpoint VenturesCNN reported (story has expired) on a tiny deal where Google has acquired a small wiki based start-up company called JotSpot. Googlesays they are expanding their efforts at providing software that helps users create and post their own materials on the Internet. JotSpot is (was)a California startup that develops online collaboration tools known as wikis. wikipedia is the most prominent example of what wiki software does.JotSpot was a software start-up that offered enterprise social software - a structured wiki. The product was targeted mainly to small- and medium-sized businesses. The company was founded by Joe Kraus and Graham Spencer, co-founders of Excite. JotSpot is now owned by Google.The compamy closed Series A round of fundingin the $5M range. Participants were Redpoint Ventures, Mayfield Funds, some private investors and the foundersJoe Kraus and Graham Spencer. The announcement came Tuesday Nov 03, 2006through separate postings at Google’s and JotSpot Inc.’s Web journals. Pricing details were not disclosed.JotSpot Chief Executive Joe Kraus said JotSpot would be able to tap into the Internet search leader’s large user base and robust data centers... }
 

Added: November 26, 2007, 12:54 am - Found in page: http://web2innovations.com/money/2007/11/25/google-acquires-wiki-project-jotspot/ - Main site: web2innovations.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: wiki service, xinity, wysiwyg


 

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Found in context: { ... the lucky companys homepage. Now, a report indicates that PeakStream has been bought by Google, yet the company no longer even has a front page - the whole site is gone.Scribd Banks $3.5 Million from RedpointScribd , dubbed the YouTube for Documents, was the dark horse of their Y Combinator class, but the social document sharing site now gives its critics pause to think. Since launching, traffic to the site scaled quickly to 75-100,000 uniques per day with a little help from popular link aggregation sites like Digg. This past month they logged 1.73 million unique visitors. Today Kinsey Hills is back, investing another $210,000 alongside $3.5 million from Redpoint, with Geoffrey Yang joining the companys board.VCs re-up SocialTextSocialText, a startup that makes collaborative wiki platforms for enterprises, has raised $3 million toward a $6.5 million Series C venture financing , according to a regulatory filing. The company is backed by Draper Fisher Jurvetson, SAP and the Omidiyar Network, from which it has already raised $3 million in its Series B. Other backers include tech executives Mark Pincus, CEO of Tribe.net which sold the majority of its assets to Cisco earlier this year, Reid Hoffman, the Chairman of LinkedIn.Labels: Cricinfo, EditGrid, EveryZing, FameCast, Kyte, Lijit, Me.dium, MeetMoi, Netflix, Openads, PayPerPost, PeakStream, PermissionTV, Rifftrax, Scribd, SocialText, ThisNext, TicketReserve posted by NextNetBlogger at 7:19 AM 0 comments links to this post ... }
 

Added: June 20, 2007, 2:57 am - Found in page: http://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/search/label/SocialText - Main site: nextnetnews.blogspot.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: wiki service, xinity, wysiwyg


 

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Found in context: { ... SocialText, a startup that makes collaborative wiki platforms for enterprises, has raised $3 million toward a $6.5 million Series C venture financing , according to a regulatory filing. The company is backed by Draper Fisher Jurvetson, SAP and the Omidiyar Network, from which it has already raised $3 million in its Series B. Other backers include tech executives Mark Pincus, CEO of Tribe.net which sold the majority of its assets to Cisco earlier this year, Reid Hoffman, the Chairman of LinkedIn.... }
 

Added: June 7, 2007, 3:12 am - Found in page: http://blog.express-press-release.com/2007/06/06/deal-roundup-for-june-5-6-socialtext-scribd-peakstream-famecast/ - Main site: blog.express-press-release.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: wiki service, xinity, wysiwyg


 

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Found in context: { ... SocialText, a startup that makes collaborative wiki platforms for enterprises, has raised $3 million toward a $6.5 million Series C venture financing, according to a regulatory filing. The company is backed by Draper Fisher Jurvetson, SAP and the Omidiyar Network, from which it has already raised $3 million in its Series B. Other backers include tech executives Mark Pincus, CEO of Tribe.net which sold the majority of its assets to Cisco earlier this year, Reid Hoffman, the Chairman of LinkedIn. ... }
 

Added: June 5, 2007, 11:49 pm - Found in page: http://web2innovations.com/news/2007/June/SocialText.php - Main site: web2innovations.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: wiki service, xinity, wysiwyg


 

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