Etherpad to Google to Piratepad

Google aquired Etherpad, then opensourced the code and soon after piratepad.net launched. Zipping fast process.

Sat 19 Dec 09 10:51 a.m.

Etherpad is an online word processor which allows people to concurrently edit the same document. Nice stuff which means Google got interested and bought It.

Google's initial plan, after acquiring the service, was to use Etherpad's technology within its Google wave platform and to shut down the original service entirely. Pretty mean.

Subsequently, the Etherpad code was released by Google under the Apache license a couple of days ago. The Etherpad open source project is available at Google Code. Soon after the Etherpad code was released piratepad.net launched.

 

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