Log on to the following website to create your own website.
Http://pages.google.com/
Demo: http://rocsky.googlepages.com/
Google has launched a beta version of a free hosting service, Google
Page creator. The service, which is currently limited to existing users
Of Google's Gmail, allows users to build a web page using a web-based
Interface. Each site has its own subdomain, with a web address using
The structure of http://gmailname.googlepages.com, and users can choose among up to 40 page designs.
the
introduction of Google Page creator follows the recent launch of free
hosting products by Microsoft and Go Daddy. google is already a major
player in the free hosting sector with blogger, while Yahoo has several
free hosting products, including its GeoCities brand. while several of
these services are designed to generate revenue from advertising,
Google's page creator beta doesn't include advertising on either its
Public pages or administrative interface.
the new service also
differs from blogger, which offers easily updated weblogs with RSS
feeds for easy syndication in newsreaders and web aggregators. page
creator uses an Ajax-based application to build static pages, which
will be crawled by Google within a few hours of publication, but
receive no preferential treatment in Google search results, according
to the Service's FAQ. google Page creator doesn' t currently offer the
ability to add domain names to the accounts (as opposed to a
googlepages.com URL ), but hinted that it may introduce domain support
in the future. each account offers up to 100 megabytes of web space,
and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 or Firefox 1.0 or higher, with
JavaScript and cookies enabled.
The prospect of a Google free
Hosting Service has been a source of concern for some in the Web
Hosting industry, who worry that Google's strong brand identity might
Drain off potential prospects. In recent months major hosting providers
Have raised the specs on their cheapest shared hosting accounts,
Offering up to 5 gigs of web space and 250 gigs of monthly data
Transfer.
The early hours of the Beta raised privacy concerns
About the use of the publisher's Gmail address in the URL, which cocould
Provide spammers with a way to harvest Gmail logins.