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Google goes wild for wikis | CNET News.com

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On Tuesday, JotSpot, which provides a hosted service mainly to corporate customers for building wikis, announced that it had been acquired by Google. Executives aren't saying how much Google spent on the 3-year-old company, but they were, not surprisingly, eager to say how well the two company's online offerings dovetail.

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An amazing potential with this latest acquisition. Goodbye, Microsoft empire, hello a new morning.

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