“The engine that hosts the company’s online applications suite will shortly be available by a limited number of developers, for testing their own Web services at their own pace...on Google’s servers.” San Francisco -- In an exceedingly plausible move yesterday, Google Inc. took the wraps off a new hosted software platform offering developers access to its application servers, to the first 10,000 d
Google has opened its cloud to outside developers. Last night, while eating S'mores at an intimate developer gathering dubbed Campfire One, the world's largest ad broker unveiled App Engine, a free service that lets anyone build and run web apps on Google's very own distributed infrastructure. The cool kids call this cloud computing. "The goal is to make it easy to get started with a new web app,
Last night at a Campfire One event at Google headquarters in Mountain View, a new service was announced called Google App Engine. Aimed almost squarely at the loosely-coupled Amazon Web Services, Google is betting that developers and startups will opt to host their applications in Google's cloud, taking advantage of Google APIs, and leveraging the nearly unlimited processing power and storage capa
Tonight at their second CampFireOne Google Code is announcing App Engine, a hosted platform for web developers. The actual service will launch later tonight in a closed Beta. 10,000 developers will be granted access on a first come, first serve basis. It's about time that developers get access to Google's platform! We've been hearing about Google's server farms and development tools for years. Aft
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