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Google App Engine Provides Developers Access to Google Infrastructure

Google released an application-hosting tool that developers can use to build scalable web apps on top of its infrastructure. The goal is to make it easier for web developers to build and scale applications, instead of focusing on system administration and maintenance. Google initially is limiting the App Engine to 10,000 developers. of whom will be restricted to the free quota of 500MB of storage and enough CPU and network bandwidth to sustain around 5 million page views per month for a typical app. Eventually, Google plans to charge developers for additional storage and bandwidth.

Google said its new App Engine provides developers with the following capabilities:

The development environment includes the following features:

“Google has spent years developing infrastructure for scalable web applications,” said Pete Koomen, a product manager at Google. “We’ve brought Gmail and Google search to hundreds of millions of people worldwide, and we’ve built out a powerful network of datacenters to support those applications. Today we’re taking the first step in making this infrastructure available to all developers.”http://code.google.com/appengine/

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