Google Unveils Tools to Set Up Web Sites

February 28, 2008 By MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Business Writer Google Gets Into Web Site Building Biz (AP)

The reception desk is shown at Google's New York offices in this Jan. 31, 2008 file photo. Google is getting into the Web site building business, enabling just about anyone to quickly set up and update a Web site with pictures, calendars and video. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

(AP) -- Google, already the world's most popular spot for finding Web sites, is aiming to become the go-to place for creating Web sites too.



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  • SDMike - Feb 29, 2008
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    Read the fine print carefully!
    Google requires you to agree that they may take over the technical contact for your domain name registered with a 3rd party. Further, you must agree that Google can replace your current domain name registrar with themselves if Google becomes a registrar.
    You give up control over your domain when you sign up for this service.

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