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Campfire One: Introducing Google App Engine (pt. 6)

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Google Product Manager Paul McDonald walks through a number of sample web apps built on top of Google App Engine. He also describes Jaiku's in-progress port to Google App Engine. For more info on Google App Engine: http://code.google.com/appengi...

Channel: Science & Technology
Uploaded: April 8, 2008 at 6:08 am
Author: GoogleDevelopers

Length: 08:05
Rating: 4.62
Views: 14719

Tags: app  campfire  engine  google  jaiku  mcdonald  one  paul  

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tntest (June 3, 2008 at 2:19 pm)
That's what I exactly want!
BIGELLOW (April 19, 2008 at 7:26 pm)
At launch, yes... but it's all open source. Already, several other providers have configured alternative places for you to host your Google Apps code (instead of on Google's servers.) In time, I expect to see this grow. Ultimately, it will be down to either picking Google's servers or some other servers. As long as Google keeps their prices low, and provides an initial freebie amount, there will be little reason to take your hosting elsewhere.
babylon2233 (April 18, 2008 at 7:26 pm)
But it still make it difficult to port your app to another platform.
NiteAngel (April 11, 2008 at 8:19 pm)
Microsoft "Virtual Earth" has a bird's eye view that put "Google Earth" to SHAME
NiteAngel (April 11, 2008 at 8:16 pm)
Why should i use you guys if you cant get your simple map program up to par
toymachine0331 (April 9, 2008 at 4:38 am)
nice...
BIGELLOW (April 9, 2008 at 12:49 am)
According to the terms of service, you own all copyrights to your own code. You give Google the right to essentially host it.
GramarNatzi (April 8, 2008 at 8:58 pm)
This looks great, and a lot easier to scale than LAMP. But i'd like to know if google will be able to claim rights to peoples code if they develop it on this infrastructure. Also, how about a google adds api which could be used to subsidise or in some cases completely cover and exceed the cost of additional capacity?

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