Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com03 Mar 2008
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Google
has launched a web-based application that allows users to design their own web
pages.
Google
Sites features a graphical interface that lets users create pages with no
HTML coding.
Users can embed
YouTube
videos and content from Google's
Calendar,
Docs
and
Picasa
sites, and will also be allowed to upload any sort of file type to their site.
"We are literally adding an 'edit' button to the web," said Dave Girouard,
vice president and general manager of enterprise at Google.
One of the biggest selling points of Google Sites will be its collaboration
features. The service will also give web masters the option of allowing other
users to edit the pages and upload content to sites.
Google said that much of the technology for the service comes from
JotSpot, the
wiki site specialist
acquired by
Google in 2006.
The search giant hopes that the service will appeal to users who need to
create simple professional sites, such as online CVs, internal company pages, or
classroom sites for students to upload homework assignments.
"With Google Sites, anyone can create an entirely customised site in minutes
and invite others to contribute," said Girouard.
Google Sites will be available in four versions. Individual users will be
offered either the 'standard' or 'premier' versions, while enterprises can sign
up for 'team accounts' and academic users will be offered an 'education
edition'.
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