Microsoft did it with the operating system, and now a newer company called JotSpot is trying to leverage ease-of-use and a friendly interface to popularize wikis, collaboration sites that allow for multiple editors and contributors. JotSpot said its JotSpot 2.0 wiki application platform takes wikis — named after the Hawaiian expression “hurry quick,” and popular for Internet collaboration among software programmers and other professionals — to a wider audience.
JotSpot Takes ‘Nerd Factor’ Out of Wikis
Posted by: Jay Lyman July 24, 2006 03:08 PMMicrosoft did it with the operating system, and now a newer company called JotSpot is trying to leverage ease-of-use and a friendly interface to popularize wikis, collaboration sites that allow for multiple editors and contributors. JotSpot said its JotSpot 2.0 wiki application platform takes wikis — named after the Hawaiian expression “hurry quick,” and popular for Internet collaboration among software programmers and other professionals — to a wider audience.