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Google Introduces Page Creator

Seoulstriker writes "Google has introduced an AJAX web-publishing application called Google Page Creator. The app is great for getting whatever photos, information, files you want published, and it doesn't have to be in the typical blog format. The published site is hosted at the gmail user page. There are several templates and page formats to work from, and as far as I can tell, everything is WYSIWYG. The published HTML is very clean, but it does have some leftover fragments from editing pages repeatedly. If you want to be precise, you can manually edit the HTML. There is a Google Groups page available for the service. It took about 30 seconds to get a rudimentary page online." PC World has a quick rundown on the service at their site.

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  1. Browser Support by Nikoth · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Shame that it can't be used in Opera. I'll be loading up Firefox now to have a go of it though.

  2. great for targeted spamming by dutchwhizzman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    username@gmail.com is equal to username.googlepages.com. By running a search on google.com for the item you want to send SPAM around for, limited to the subdomains of googlepages.com, you can easily find a target audience to send spam to, since you can derive their e-mail address from the hostnames you get hits on your search from.

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  3. No opera either by SmallFurryCreature · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Nothing new, google does firefox and IE first then months later opera and safari get their turn.

    Gmail all of sudden stopped complaining that I was using opera and just worked. So they do work on it. Just have to wait for it.

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  4. Re:How good is it by hcdejong · · Score: 4, Insightful

    the days of everyone wanting his or her own webpage just to rant out a bunch of poorly stucture meme-junk are over as well. That's what blogs are for.

    No, they're not. I've no interest in creating a blog [1], I just want to publish a few pages and some photos.

    1: with the associated baggage of commenting, regular updates and whatever.

  5. Misunderstanding of google strategy by Danathar · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think people forget that google does not nessesarily create these apps with a plan in mind. Many of them are the result of the personal time that google gives it's employees for personal projects. When one looks interesting they (google) elevate it within the company and wait to see where it goes.

  6. Email Address by SteveX · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Unfortunately your gmail address is also the name used in the URL for your page. At least MSN Spaces set it up so your email address wasn't part of the site URL.

  7. Re:How good is it by poot_rootbeer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You know, I don't think the intented users of Google Page Creator are going to give an ass's ass whether the code it generates is compliant with the W3C HTML 4.01 Strict specification. They just want access to basic hosting and formatting.

    Take the Drew McLellan page you linked to as an example. The HTML may be atrocious, but I haven't looked at the source code, so I wouldn't know. All I see is a sparse, but not entirely inelegant, basic web page. What's so bad about that?