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Written by Jim Barr
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Saturday, 04 March 2006 |
First and foremost, you must have a Gmail account in order to access Google Page Creator. If you do not have a Gmail account, go to http://Gmail.com and follow the instructions to sign up for one. If you need an invitation, please email me, and I'll send you one.
If you already have a Gmail account, you are in luck...almost. Navigate to either of these pages...
http://GooglePages.com http://pages.google.com
...and it will bring you to a login screen. I said "almost" because Google has been limiting new accounts due to overwhelming response. If you do gain access, you are all set. If not, please be patient, as this is still beta--you will eventually be granted access.
That's it! Once you login, you see the Page Manager screen where you manage your pages...but that's for another Tip!
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Written by Jim Barr
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Saturday, 04 March 2006 |
Google Page Creator's Privacy Policy is basically the same as all other Google Privacy policies. Simply put, because you choose to use the service, you acknowledge that all of your content will be on Google's servers. This is great, because you don't have to pay for hosting--Google handles it for you. Just understand that all of your content is subject to Google's policies. Content may be scanned for statistical and analytical use by Google, and content may eventually be scanned to provide relevant and targeted advertising. This is really no different from Gmail's policies.
But don't take my word for it. If you have concerns, review the policy yourself, and then make the decision to use or not use the service.
If you have issues or concerns with Google's policies, don't forget that there are countless other options on the 'net to choose from! |
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Written by Jim Barr
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Saturday, 04 March 2006 |
Google Page Creator is designed to put Web page creation in the hands of the masses. While it is not intended for advanced Web page development, that certainly doesn't mean that advanced users won't find it useful. Google Page Creator is a great way to create those "quick and dirty" Web pages. Read on for more about who will benefit from Google Page Creator... |
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Written by Jim Barr
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Saturday, 04 March 2006 |
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Google Page Creator is a free Web browser-based Web page editor, manager, and publisher that lets you easily create your own Web pages for others to view. Read on for more details about Google Page Creator... |
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