Monday, February 27, 2012

Using Google Sites as a pro paid sites

When most people think of Google, the first thing that comes to mind is Internet search. Millions of people around the globe use Google to find information, learn something new, explore issues, or discover answers to tough questions. We assume that you’ve used Google Search before — or at least heard of it. If you want to find out how to be a Google Search expert, you’ve come to the wrong place. We’re interested in the other cool tools that Google creates beyond its powerful search box. Google Sites and Chrome are two such tools.

Just so you know upfront, Google Sites is a free online service that allows you to easily create Web sites with powerful wiki, file sharing, and collaboration tools. Google Chrome is a free Web browser that you download to your computer and use to access Web sites, including your Google Sites. Google Sites & Chrome For Dummies aims to fill the void between what Google thinks is obvious and intuitive and what real people like you need to know to make the most of these two cool tools, including some not-so-obvious tweaks and features.


By the time you finish reading this blog, we hope that you not only can master these two spiffy Google products, but also that your eyes are opened to a few of the more than 30 free products and services and how they mesh.  This blog is designed for all audiences. Whether you’re a soccer mom, a college professor, a movie exec, or a skater dude, we have something in here for you. This blog helps you understand the tools you need to start building your new site and how to use them.
Although we do our best to make sure what you read in this blog is accurate and up-to-date, we can’t make any promises. You see, Google likes to update things from time to time. Their products are called perpetual betas, meaning that the new bells and whistles discovered by the folks at Google often sneak into these products and change a thing or two. We just thought you should know.

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