Google Buy AppJet to Improve Wave Performance

December 7, 2009

AppJet online collaboration system has now become the property of Google. Google’s purchase was done to improve the performance of Google’s Wave. as the AppJet said “We announce today that the AppJet has been officially owned by Google. Later, the team from EtherPad will join to work with a team of Google’s Wave,”

AppJet itself is a company that launched since December 2007 with three founders who formerly worked at Google. AppJet has an application called EtherPad.

EtherPad allows Internet users to simultaneously edit data, and online from several different computer networks. Changes or editing process that can be viewed in real-time on the monitor connected users.

AppJet’s EtherPad is very compatible with Google vision through Google’s Wave. With the Wave, Google wants to provide an innovative communication platform so, does not always depend on traditional email.

this Google Wave applications has introduced by google since September and through the ‘invitation’ special. Wave’s messaging platform combines e-mail, chat, social networking and wikis.

“Wave we are still in previews. There are many other features that we can develop,” said Google Product Manager Gregory D’Alesandre Wave.

Unfortunately, Google or AppJet not provide detailed information regarding this purchase price. Rumors are circulating, Google bought AppJet worth $ 10 million.


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