Wednesday, February 22, 2006 11:15 PM PT Posted by Harry McCracken
Another day, another new Google tool: Search Engine Watch
is reporting that Google has launched Google Page Creator, an easy browser-based Web-page designer.
Sounds interesting..but when I go to pages.google.com at the moment, I'm getting this:
Unless SEW linked to Page Creator prematurely, looks like this might be another example of somewhat spotty access to a new Google service. (It always surprises me when a Google launch is a tad rocky, given that its search engine is so remarkably scalable, snappy, and reliable.)
I'm gonna check back--Google Page Creator sounds like it should be worth investigating.
Thanks for the heads up, the links worked for me
The link works, but you get a message that says:
"Thank you for your interest in Google Page Creator! Google Page Creator has experienced extremely strong demand, and, as a result, we have temporarily limited the number of new signups as we increase capacity. In the meantime, please submit your email address and we will notify you as soon as we are ready to add new accounts. Thank you for your patience."
I am very interested in your page creator, but I was unable to access the program. When available, kindly let me know.
Joseph Visentin
It's not going to happen, yet. I've gotten 37 AOL and 46 Yahoo e-mails telling me to "jam the system" Even got directions on how to run a DOS on Google's page creator site. I'm told. "If all else fails sign up for hundreds of pages"
The wienies of AOL strike again