![]() Some paying JotSpot customers: Jot has had a funny pricing model, where you can start free, but if you exceed a page limit (10?) you have to upgrade.I’ll talk about this more a few paragraphs below. Google, for now they have all the pieces for a small business collaboration suite, if they are smart enough to get rid of the junk and integrate the good pieces together – something they have not done before.Joe, Graham and team for obviou$ rea$ons.After the quick post, here are my first thoughts around who wins, and what it may mean from a user prospective. Today we know it’s a fact: JotSpot is part of Google. This is what they were missing, I thought. I found the timing ironic, just having come back from a Google briefing where they announced Google Docs & Spreadsheets, which left me largely unimpressed. The source was credible but of course we had already heard about a Yahoo acquisition, then eBay. I heard a rumor that one of us in the group had likely gotten a few million dollars richer – and it wasn’t me … but Joe Kraus, having sold Jot$pot to Google. ![]() Missing from the photo is Socialtext’s Ross Mayfield, who was there for the first part, a briefing for Forrester‘s Charlene Li, but left before dinner. Our gracious sponsor was Atlassian’s Mike Cannon-Brookes, and JotSpot’s Joe Kraus showed up, too. A few weeks ago the “ wikirati” was having dinner with the Enterprise Irregulars in San Francisco, on occasion of the Office 2.0 Conference.
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