The BugSense hybrid app: experiences using Clojure on Google App Engine
Today’s post comes to us from Jon Vlachogiannis and Panos Papadopoulos, founders of BugSense, a mobile error analytics service. We hope you find their insights on using Clojure on Google App Engine informative.
BugSense is a cross-platform error an…
Some of you may think of dragons as ferocious, treasure-hoarding, fire-breathing monsters. But the App Engine team is embracing the dragon as a symbol of fortune and good luck, and we are excited to announce our first release in the Year of the Dragon….
Today’s post is contributed by our Summer 2011 team intern, Chris Bunch. Chris did some great work on our Logs and MapReduce APIs and is also the first “App Engine Triple Crown” winner for developing the Experimental Logs Reader API in Python, …
Cross posted from the Google Code Blog
Google Cloud Storage is a robust, high-performance service that enables developers and businesses to use Google’s infrastructure to store and serve their data. Today, we’re announcing a new feature that…
Happy New Year from the App Engine team
Happy New Year! As we return from our New Year’s celebrations, brush the dust off our workstations and gear up for our first release of 2012, we thought it would be fun to take a look back at improvements we have made and what developers have accomplis…
Happy Birthday High Replication Datastore: 1 year, 100,000 apps, 0% downtime
Once upon a time, the only way to store persistent data in App Engine was to use the Master/Slave Datastore. Although it was a transactional, massively scalable, fully managed, distributed storage system running on Google’s world-class infrastructure…
Since we added SQL support to App Engine in the form of Google Cloud SQL, the Google Plugin for Eclipse (GPE) team has been working hard on improving the developer experience for developing App Engine apps that can use a Cloud SQL instance as the bac…
We have one more release this year to make our developers merry, and while some members of our team enjoy the summer sunshine down under, we’ll be taking a short winter break from releases. Don’t worry, we’ll be back to our normal schedule in Jan…
Whentotweet.com – Twitter analytics for the masses
Our post today comes from Stefan and Niklas of Whentotweet.com, a nifty site that recommends the best time of day to tweet based on your followers’ habits.
Twitter handles an amazing number of Tweets – over 200 million tweets are sent per day. We s…
Today’s blog post comes to us from Greg Bayer of Pulse, a popular news reading application for iPhone, iPad and Android devices. Pulse has used Google App Engine as a core part of their infrastructure for over a year and they recently celebrated a si…
New Datastore client library for Python ready for a test drive
Last week we announced that App Engine has left preview and is now an officially supported product here at Google. And while the release (and the announcement) was chock-full of great features, one of the features that we’d like to call specific at…
Our post today, cross-posted with the Google Enterprise Blog, comes from one of our sister projects, BigQuery. We know that many of you are interested in processing large volumes of data and we encourage you to try it out.
Rapidly crunching …
Three and a half years after App Engine’s first Campfire One, App Engine has graduated from Preview and is now a fully supported Google product. We started out with the simple philosophy that App Engine should be ‘easy to use, easy to sc…
Today’s post comes to us from Andrin von Rechenberg of MiuMeet who has developed an easy to use analysis framework, ProdEagle, for App Engine apps. ProdEagle enables you to easily count and visualize events to help better understand both performanc…
App Engine SSL for Custom Domains in Testing
The long awaited SSL for Custom Domains is entering testing and we are now looking for trusted testers. If you are interested in signing up to test this feature, please fill in this form.
We will be offering two types of SSL service, Server Name Ind…