September 9, 2006
Google Pages Themes
Google Pages is a great alternative for those looking to start publishing on the internet, but don't want to pay for server space. In addition, the tired Blogger themes and free Word Press hosting can be a little frustrating to get into and if youw ant something different you need G Pages.
G Pages provides free hosting and comes with all the development tools you need to get started. It has an easy to use WYSWYIG editor and uses tools to easily upload files and photos. It appears that just recently they also updated their themes, so it doesn't have to look like all the other pages.
If you are brand freakin new to webmastering...get started with G Pages to see what it's all about. Hell, there is even a Nails Page.


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