New Google Page Creator
Google is rolling some sort of free web page creation and hosting service that uses a simple, web-based, WYSIWYG interface designed to make it easy for anyone, regardless of knowledge or skill, to publish a few web pages. It seems terribly slow. I’m sure this is temporary. I’m not sure of the purpose behind this. What they should have done instead is re-write blogger from scratch.
More on the new service in today from Matt Cutts.
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