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{{Refimprove|date=May 2009}}'''Google Page Creator''' was a [[website]] creation and [[Web hosting service|hosting]] service by [[Google]]. It was a tool for basic website design, requiring no [[HTML]] knowledge. During development, it was codenamed [[Trogdor]], a reference to the popular [[Homestar Runner]] website. As of August 2008, Google Pages had over 3 million users according to Google's own index.
Bharat Patel is a Youtuber & Photographer


In September 2008, Google announced that it would not accept new sign-ups to Page Creator, instead encouraging users to use [[Google Sites]]. The service had been shut down in 2009, while existing published pages migrated to [[Google Sites]].
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== External links ==
Youtube:- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPgcJH1Z-UMGumKEhzGVTUw


* [http://programs.on.googlepages.com/ An example for Google Page] Now it redirects to Google Site.
Facebook:- https://www.facebook.com/bharatchoudhary.mka
{{Google Inc.}}


Twitter:- https://twitter.com/MamuKaAdda
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Revision as of 08:58, 19 September 2017

Google Page Creator was a website creation and hosting service by Google. It was a tool for basic website design, requiring no HTML knowledge. During development, it was codenamed Trogdor, a reference to the popular Homestar Runner website. As of August 2008, Google Pages had over 3 million users according to Google's own index.

In September 2008, Google announced that it would not accept new sign-ups to Page Creator, instead encouraging users to use Google Sites. The service had been shut down in 2009, while existing published pages migrated to Google Sites.