
Google released the first public beta of its Google Pages service, allowing users to begin creating personal websites using an easy-to-use, browser based interface. The service gives each user 100MB of free storage space on Google servers.
Early tryout showed that graphics and text were easily inserted and that the page were saved very quickly. A complete page with a graphics on it could be published to the Web within minutes.
Already over six thousand early subscribers had joined the Google Page Creator Update email group, with about 200 more joining every hour.
Google is looking for feedback from its users, so you can enter your own comments here. Some of the early issues from users, according to Google include scroll bars and editing HTML problems.
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