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	<title>Comments on: Google Sites Review: Free Website Tool</title>
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		<title>By: Samirah</title>
		<link>http://www.shcl.co.uk/blog/2009/12/google-sites-review-free-website.html/comment-page-1#comment-1596</link>
		<dc:creator>Samirah</dc:creator>
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		<description>Maybe I am not understanding your correctly. I use Google Sites for personal use and I am able to upload files for visitors to download.

You can attach files within the Attachments section at the bottom of any page or within a File Cabinet-type page.  

For Sites created under sites.google.com/site

    * Site quota: 100Mb/site
    * Max attachment size: 20Mb
    * Pages per site: unlimited

Google Apps: Standard edition

    * Site quota: N/A (quota is tracked at the domain level)
    * Quota per domain: 10Gb
    * Max attachment size: 20Mb
    * Sites per domain: unlimited
    * Pages per site: unlimited

Google Apps: Premier edition

    * Site quota: N/A (quota is tracked at the domain level)
    * Quota per domain: 10Gb + 500Mb multiplied by the number of paid users
    * Max attachment size: 50Mb
    * Sites per domain: unlimited
    * Pages per site: unlimited</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe I am not understanding your correctly. I use Google Sites for personal use and I am able to upload files for visitors to download.</p>
<p>You can attach files within the Attachments section at the bottom of any page or within a File Cabinet-type page.  </p>
<p>For Sites created under sites.google.com/site</p>
<p>    * Site quota: 100Mb/site<br />
    * Max attachment size: 20Mb<br />
    * Pages per site: unlimited</p>
<p>Google Apps: Standard edition</p>
<p>    * Site quota: N/A (quota is tracked at the domain level)<br />
    * Quota per domain: 10Gb<br />
    * Max attachment size: 20Mb<br />
    * Sites per domain: unlimited<br />
    * Pages per site: unlimited</p>
<p>Google Apps: Premier edition</p>
<p>    * Site quota: N/A (quota is tracked at the domain level)<br />
    * Quota per domain: 10Gb + 500Mb multiplied by the number of paid users<br />
    * Max attachment size: 50Mb<br />
    * Sites per domain: unlimited<br />
    * Pages per site: unlimited</p>
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