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Google Pages Launches

An anonymous reader writes "Google released the first public beta of its Google Pages service Wednesday, allowing users who signed up for the service in January and February to begin creating personal websites using an easy-to-use, browser-based tool. The service gives each user 100 MB of free storage space on Google's servers. To use the Google Page Creator tool, users must have an existing Google account. However, only those who signed up early (in January and February) to use Google Pages have access to the current beta. No new signups are being accepted at this time, Google said. The company is expected to open Page Creator to more widespread use over the next few weeks."

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  1. Email scrapers probably like this ... by xmas2003 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    USERNAME@gmail.com can be obtained from USERNAME.googlepages.com and a list of the later can be pulled by using Google to search for site: googlepages.com

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  2. Re:DeJaVoogle by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Just to make up a random statistic I bet, ooh, 50% of all dead links on the internet are to Angelfire and Geocities sites (the other half seem to be to ~someoneshome/some.edu )

    Some time ago I got to not even clicking to visit a site if I saw it was Angelfire or Geocities. Is it because all those people who built sites lost interest, moved onto other things? Certainly a percentage did use these free hosts as their first forray into the world of the web, but I bet you that's not the reason. I'm betting the largest number of those sites were taken down, either because they infringed on some trivial copyright, or because they broke the ever more ridiculous TOS of the hosts.

    My point is this, publicly hosting user content is a NIGHTMARE. How are Google going to handle the slew of bad publicity that befalls them when they take down little Johnys "Bus route enthusiats website" because it contains "copyrighted" material? Are Google suddenly going to become porn police deciding where the line falls for those revealing prom pics that the teenage girls put up?

    Google are heading into a minefield. I'm making no judgement one way or the other but expect to see a LOT of "Google are evil because.... / No they're not because...." stories very soon.

  3. Re:I was one of the lucky few by Inda · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You say that it's possible to edit the raw HTML but is it also possible to use and tags? How about adding links to external style sheets? Textboxes and dropdown menus etc?

    Will Google serve my pages without line breaks as they do with their pages? I hope not as it's a nightmare to read and understand.

    Does their editor create nice HTML or does it look like MS Word HTML?

    Can I upload ZIP files, videos, MP3s etc?

    I can't wait to have a play. Seems like it could be fun.

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  4. Off-site storage? by Life700MB · · Score: 3, Interesting


    Will they allow to use those 100Mb to store files to be linked and served from free hosted pages in other servers?


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  5. Things that make you go hmmm... by SwashbucklingCowboy · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Google gives away 2 GB with a Gmail account, but only 100 MB for web access. Why the difference?