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Google readies App Engine API
Developer service scheduled for 29 May
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com28 May 2008
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Google has announced the first publicly available version of the Google App
Engine API along with a raft of new services for developers.
The Google App Engine helps developers create and maintain web-based
applications.
Developers create applications based on the engine and run them through
Google, which hosts the applications and provides storage.
The search giant is set to launch the service on 29 May at its I/O developer
conference in San Francisco. The App Engine programme had previously been
limited to a group of 10,000 developers.
Google also revealed exactly what it will cost developers to use the service.
All accounts will be afforded a free storage quota of 500MB and five million
page views per month.
Beyond this, developers will be charged for each additional gigabyte of
storage and CPU hour over the allocated amount.
The company hopes that the tool will increase developer interest in cloud
computing as well as spur a new generation of more powerful browser-based
applications.
"After years of competition among platforms, the web has won because it's
open, ubiquitous and there's a passionate community working together to move it
forward," said Vic Gundotra, vice president of engineering for Google's
developer products.
"Openness is great for developers and users because it knocks down hurdles to
building great applications, and speeds the next wave of innovation by sharing
good ideas.
"The web does not depend on any one API or tool or product, from Google or
anyone else."
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