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Google Page Creator Closed to New Users

Web page creation and hosting service attracted too many users, search giant says.

Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service

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Google launched an early test version of a Web page creation and hosting service on Thursday and hours later stopped accepting sign-ups, citing overwhelming demand.

The Mountain View, California, search giant describes the free Google Page Creator as a browser-based tool that requires no knowledge of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) or any other programming languages.

Google promises that non-technical users can create, in a matter of minutes, "attractive, functional" Web pages, which the company will then host for free. No software has to be downloaded.

Hitting Its Limits

Google all along intended to accept a limited number of users in this early test phase, and it reached that limit within hours of making the service available on Thursday, the company said in a statement.

Google expects to resume accepting sign-ups "very soon" and has set up a waiting list online.

The service is, at the moment, a tool for creating individual Web pages, not Web sites, according to Google.

Users must have a subscription to the company's free Gmail Web mail service. Google has set a 100MB storage limit per Google Page Creator user for pages and uploaded files.

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