Jan Heirtzler (
jan_andrea) wrote2006-04-21 01:51 pm
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Neato!
Google's got an easy, wysiwyg page editor if you have a Google account (and if you don't, you should :).
http://pages.google.com/
Awesome. Very easy, includes lots of pretty pre-done layouts, and I think you can edit pre-existing pages, too. Looks great if you just need a single, placeholder sort of page.
http://pages.google.com/
Awesome. Very easy, includes lots of pretty pre-done layouts, and I think you can edit pre-existing pages, too. Looks great if you just need a single, placeholder sort of page.
hey jan, I thought this might interest you
A Letter to the Verizon/AT&T Five
I've been asked for background, so here goes. This post refers to a vote on internet freedom (or 'net neutrality') that took place in a House Committee today. Right now your broadband ISP isn't really allowed to block legal web sites or services to their customers. A law that passed in a House Committee today lets them.
It's a little more complicated than that, but that's the gist. Pretty soon your broadband provider will be allowed to block Google, Vonage, or your favorite blog if a competitor pays them, if they develop a competing service, or if they just don't like you. This sort of undermines the whole internet thing, and I'm fighting against it. More info is at Savetheinternet.com. These five people I'm highlighting are the Democrats who voted against a free internet, and I'd like you to call them up and let them know that their vote against the Markey Amendment (that's what the amendment was called) is simply outrageous. They need to know people are mad.
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http://mydd.com/story/2006/4/26/1836/60088
Re: hey jan, I thought this might interest you