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CommentTuesday, November 21, 2006

Google Adds 3 New Features to Page Creator

Google has added 3 new features to their Google Page Creator. They are image editing, multiple sites and pages for mobile. The image-editing feature allows users to customize their photos.

Users have the options of cropping, rotating, adding color or reducing color and adding their own special effects. This should be a good feature when users have photos that may not need Photoshop.

The multiple sites feature allows users to create up to 5 sites with different URLs. In Google's blog a post by Justin Rosenstein gives this example"But because not every site is a personal site, starting today, you can create up to five sites with different URLs. For example, you can have justinspizza.googlepages.com in addition to justin.rosenstein.googlepages.com."
The Google Page Creator will now have a mobile edition. Rosenstein writes," So when people visit your site from their mobile browser, they will see it optimized for their particular phone."

When Google launched Page Creator their goal was to have a user-friendly site. They seem to be achieving this goal. Rosenstein writes When we launched Google Page Creator on Labs earlier this year, we had one overriding goal: take making a website -- traditionally a complex process involving HTML, CSS, FTP, and $$$ -- and make it drop-dead easy. Since then, the feedback we're received has been loud and clear: thank you for making simple web publishing simple; now, go make more powerful things possible."
These 3 new features should make users of Google Page Creator a better experience for all to enjoy.

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