Google opens a personal web creation service, suspending Gmail delivery
Yesterday, Google opened a new service that allows users to create their own personal websites and publish them on the Internet.
Google Page Creator - still a test version - has a simple and easy to use interface. Users can enter content, upload photos and publish their own personal websites with multi-links without having knowledge of HTML web programming language. Google gives users 100MB of storage space on their servers to create their own custom sites.
Similar to other Google services, this new service is also completely free. To use this service users need to have a free Gmail email service account. The user's website will have an address following the model http://yourgmailusername.googlepages.com .
Google Page Creator is well compatible with the Explorer 6.0 and Firefox 1.0 browsers or with a higher version.
It can be said with the new Page Creator service, Google has helped to delimit the boundary between a "web site" and a "web page". The Web page is a single web site with its own web address and a "web site" is a collection of "web pages" that share a subdomain or a part of the "URL.com" URL. "In this initial testing phase, users can only create web pages with our service," the supplier said.
Suspend Gmail delivery?
On the same day, the supplier also announced to temporarily stop allowing the registration of a new free email service account because there were too many users.
" Because the number of users of our service has now reached a large number, we cannot provide any new Gmail accounts ," Google said in a message on the translation page. Google Page Creator service.
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