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		<description><![CDATA[Most people know that for the past 6 months or so, Google has slowed its releases of very cool, interesting tools, and have acquired a good number of companies (some that make sense, and some that don&#8217;t&#8230;yet). But not too many people have figured out what Google is doing with all these seemingly one-off tools. I think today though, it became very apparent.
16 months ago, Google bought a wiki company called Jotspot (if you&#8217;re unfamiliar with what a wiki is, take a look at this definition). Wikis have been appropriated ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people know that for the past 6 months or so, Google has slowed its releases of very cool, interesting tools, and have acquired a good number of companies (some that make sense, and some that don&#8217;t&#8230;yet). But not too many people have figured out what Google is doing with all these seemingly one-off tools. I think today though, it became very apparent.</p>
<p>16 months ago, Google bought a wiki company called <a href="http://www.jot.com" title="Jotspot Home Page" target="_blank">Jotspot</a> (if you&#8217;re unfamiliar with what a wiki is, take a look at <a href="http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/wiki" title="Wiki definition (on Dictionary.com)" target="_blank">this definition</a>). Wikis have been appropriated in a number of ways to date (for instance, Wikipedia). And at a conceptual level, they&#8217;ve made a lot of sense &#8211; its a central place to consolidate documents and information, and allow multiple people to see it, edit it, and maintain it. There just haven&#8217;t been many good platforms for companies to easily take advantage of wikis.</p>
<p>Until now.</p>
<p>Today Google relaunched Jotspot as Google Sites (<a href="http://sites.google.com" title="Google Sites" target="_blank">sites.google.com</a>). Users of Google Apps for your domain are the immediate beneficiaries of Google Sites, and with a few clicks, can set it up as a service for their organization. I&#8217;ll be giving a full review of Google Sites once I have a chance to build it out a bit.</p>
<p>But at a fundamental level, Google has created a true collaboration platform. Now, these one-off tools are all part of a larger purpose: to create and share information in a decentralized manner.</p>
<p>Google Sites is intended to allow you to post and share documents, spreadsheets, videos, photos, and general information. It comes with a central file/document repository, and robust permissions and security. And, of course, every part of the wiki is searchable thanks to Google&#8217;s search algorithm.</p>
<p><a href="http://paulwille.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/picture-1.png" title="Google Sites - sample"><img src="http://paulwille.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/picture-1.png" alt="Google Sites - sample" height="412" width="520" /></a></p>
<p>More on this collaboration platform soon, once I can get into it and uncover the details of it. For now though, rest assured it will be easy and intutive, just like everything Google builds.</p>
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