Google Sites is a structured wiki- and Web page-creation tool offered by Google.
The declared goal of Google Sites is for anyone to be able to create simple web sites that support collaboration between different editors.
History
Google Sites started out as JotSpot, the name and sole product of a software company that offered enterprise social software. It was targeted mainly at small-sized and medium-sized businesses. The company was founded by Joe Kraus and Graham Spencer, co-founders of Excite.
In February 2006, JotSpot was named part of Business 2.0, "Next Net 25", and in May 2006, it was honored as one of InfoWorld's "15 Start-ups to Watch". In October 2006, JotSpot was acquired by Google. Google announced a prolonged data transition of webpages created using Google Page Creator (also known as "Google Pages") to Google Sites servers in 2007. On February 28, 2008, Google Sites was unveiled using the JotSpot technology.The service was free, but users needed a domain name, which Google offered for $10. However, as of May 21, 2008, Google Sites became available for free, separately from Google Apps, and without the need for a domain.
In June 2016, Google introduced a complete rebuild of the Google Sites platform, named New Google Sites, along with transition schedule from Classic Google Sites.
Google Sites
Features
Responsive design of the new themes.
Domain name mapping – owners can map their site to a custom domain name.
Drag and drop editing – page elements can be dragged-and-dropped, and arranged automatically on a grid layout.
Levels of permissions (Owner, Editor and Viewer).
Support for embedding HTML and JavaScript
Automatic multi-level menus
Integration with Google Drive, Google Maps and more.
Design and edit a website layout
Limitations
Classic Google Sites third-party gadgets extensions are not supported anymore
No support for Google Apps Script
Very limited styling options, no support for custom CSS
Cannot host Google Adsense Ads.
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