Well, today we have two important news updates from Google regarding two new Google Services, one of which has been launched already and the other one shall soon be made publicly available in the coming months.

The first Google service we are talking about here is the reincarnated form of JotSpot as Google Sites. JotSpot was acquired by Google in October 2006 which makes Google Sites a project of over 1 year so I guess we should expect something good out of it.
Google Sites is a basic application offered to Google Apps users so the main theme of Google Sites is collaboration, productivity and organized work just like other services offered by Google Apps. Google Sites is a sort of Wiki for users who don't know how to code.
Users can easily centralize information such as presentation, videos, document, photos, calendars on a web page without having any prior knowledge of HTML. Plus the site can be shared among co-workers, friends or family so everyone can add their valuable piece of information to it.

The other much-anticipated Google service we are talking about here is Google Health. Google Health has been in the spotlight since leaked images of the service-in-development rushed through the blogosphere. However, Google has finally confirmed that such a service does exist and we will be seeing more of it in the coming future.
Google Health will focus on providing individual health profiles for every user. Users will be able to import and save their medical records, find a doctor, get medication and keep a complete online log of health in a much more organized manner.

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