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A previous resident of Del Rio Texas now living in the San Antonio. Currently President for Spyglass Hill Condominiums, and partnered with Emocium Inc.

Google Webpages with Page Creator

Feb 25th, 2006 12:33:01 am - Subscribe
Mood: good
Music: Tatu - All the things you said


Google Page Creator Google introduced Google Page Creator, its own free web page creation and hosting service. A Gmail account is required. Of note, this project is still in the testing phase and features are subject to change. Update: New registrations are currently closed for the day, although you can sign up on its waiting list.

  • No technical knowledge required.
    Build high-quality web pages without having to learn HTML or use complex software.

  • What you see is what you'll get.
    Edit your pages right in your browser, seeing exactly how your finished product will look every step along the way.

  • Don't worry about hosting.
    Your web pages will live on your own site at http://yourgmailusername.googlepages.com

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    avatar indie-guy - February 25th, 2006
    awesome!
    deathcab4u - February 25th, 2006
    That sounds cool!

    But I know how to code websites already so I'd feel like i'm taking the easy way out sad.gif

    But...it's an excuse to finally get Gmail!
    anonymous - February 25th, 2006
    hi i am unable to log into aeonity,no idea what the problem is-unplugged
    avatar david - February 25th, 2006
    Early this morning (7 am) pages.google.com was open for accounts. Go get an account while you can.
    deathcab4u - February 25th, 2006
    Hey David. Is there any way to make a rss feed for recent blog entries, like the thing on the home page? It would show the last five or so entries? I don't exactly know too much about xml and feeds to make an rss feed like that. But that would be cool wouldn't it?
    avatar mdeleon - February 27th, 2006
    ehh, i think it sucks, at least to me and missin a lot of features even as a beta release. Alot of googles latest web apps have been terrible. Gmail is awesome, but pages, video, the google pack among others are kinda crappy. If you want to build webpages quick with a lot more features and you are on a mac, i would reccomend RapidWeaver and iWeb from iLife.


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