Google Sites Adds to Google's Internet Empire

Google Sites is the newest addition to Google's growing list of services. This is another free service offered to anyone who can access the site and allows users to build and edit their own websites. It is built to be easily used by everyone, it is simple enough for almost anyone to build
Google Sites Adds to Google's Internet Empire
Date: December 31, 1969
 a basic website, there is no HTML required, but it also has more advanced features available for those who know how to use them. A Google Site can be created with a single click of a button.

The site is built around what was formerly JotSpot, which Google acquired in October 2006. It was not known until now what would be done with the acquisition, and it had been causing some concern.

Google claims that "building a site is a simple as editing a document." They have tools available to help users add videos, images, photos, documents, calendars, attachments, and more. Google Sites also allows users to give other people permission to edit their sites to keep it "fresh and up-to-date." Google Sites has a growing number of site templates to use to design your own site. Also, you can use Google Search to search the Google Sites pages to easily find whatever you are looking for.

This new addition expands Google's internet empire even more; Google has almost everything the internet is used for. People can communicate using Gmail, Google Talk, or Orkut. They can find information using Google Search, Google News Search, Google Scholar, and Google Special Searches. Entertainment through Google is found at YouTube in addition to informational videos. Google Maps and Google Earth help users find directions to where they are going and even view it from a satellite. Google helps bloggers and blog readers with Blogger and Google Blog Search.