Google Debuts Wiki Tool for Enterprise Collaboration

Posted by | March 30, 2008 | Google, Google Answers

On Thursday Google launched a Web-wiki-like tool for information sharing that research, the company hopes this will be a quick start and a collaborative platform for linking the work performed on their growing company. Google Answers is built on the platform of Jotspot, which Google acquired in 2006 and aims to enable groups to collaborate on projects using word processing, spreadsheets, video clips, blogs and other tools of Google Apps Family Web applications.

“We see this as a missing piece in enterprise applications,” says Scott Johnston, a former executive from Jotspot, which is now the main product manager for Google Answers. “It was not a quick and easy way to collect a variety of information in one place where it can be easily shared for viewing or editing in a small group, a whole company and then can also be published to the entire world says LinuxInsider.

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