Posts Tagged ‘Google App Engine’
Happy Birthday App Engine. It’s Been A Good Year
Google App Engine turned one year old today - they launched the service, which lets developers build web applications on Google’s infrastructure, on April 7 2008. And it has been a good year. Despite the fact that App Engine only supports Python applications, 150,000 developers have flocked to the service, says Google. They’ve launched [...]
Google Launches Google Apps Labs, Third Party Developers Welcome
Google is launching Google Apps Labs today, a new platform for experimental apps (Google Moderator is one of the first to be added). These are third party applications that can be added by businesses and schools using Google Apps. In addition to Google Moderator, two other apps are available now: Google Code Reviews (peer review of software [...]
Twitter to IM: Drop Dead
It took a worldwide financial meltdown for Twitter to finally cough up the IM hairball. At BearHug Camp, I spent about 10 of the 30 minute executive visitation trying to pin down Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone, and Alex Payne on when exactly Track and IM would be back, and in what order. Turns out the IM part isn’t coming back; it’s been moved from [...]

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