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by Steve Rucinski on October 31, 2006

Google Inc., expanding its efforts at providing software that helps users create and post their own materials on the Internet, has acquired a California startup that develops online collaboration tools known as wikis.
The announcement came Tuesday through separate postings at Google's and JotSpot Inc.'s Web journals. Terms 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 capable of handling any growth.
I am so thrilled, Joe was recently a guest on Small Business Trends Radio an internet radio and podcast program I am involved in.
Listen to Joe Kraus of JotSpot.
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