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		<title>Google pages: an excellent tool for your e-portfolio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google pages is a great way to create your e-portfolio in a web-page style. If you are not into using a blog, or a wiki and would really like to have your own website, you can use Google pages: http://pages.google.com/ 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google pages is a great way to create your e-portfolio in a web-page style. If you are not into using a blog, or a wiki and would really like to have your own website, you can use Google pages: <a href="http://pages.google.com/">http://pages.google.com/ </a></p>
<p>You can easily create the page, with different layout possibilities. You have up to 100MB available to you for free hosting. You can always create links to your works/artifacts, which are saved in other servers (such as Google docs, Zoho, box.net, etc). Excellent option for an e-portfolio without any hassle of having to develop a web page from scratch.</p>
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