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Call of Life: Facing the Mass Extinction

Posted in May 12th, 2008


Google Unleashes Web Services: Google App Engine

Posted in April 8th, 2008

Google App EngineGoogle unleashed their Amazon Web Services killer today called Google App Engine. Right now the development kit is limited to Python (and the Django Web Framework built on Python), the Google BigTable database and the GFS file services but this will undoubtedly change the game for Amazon Web Services and the paid providers that have been built around managing AWS. Here are more details from the announcement on TechCrunch.com

Google isn’t just talking about hosting applications in the cloud any more. {Google is} launching Google App Engine, an ambitious new project that offers a full-stack, hosted, automatically scalable web application platform. It consists of Python application servers, BigTable database access (anticipated here and here) and GFS data store services.

At first blush this is a full on competitor to the suite of web services offered by Amazon, including S3 (storage), EC2 (virtual servers) and SimpleDB (database).

Unlike Amazon Web Services’ loosely coupled architecture, which consists of several essentially independent services that can optionally be tied together by developers, Google’s architecture is more unified but less flexible. For example, it is possible with Amazon to use their storage service S3 independently of any other services, while with Google using their BigTable service will require writing and deploying a Python script to their app servers, one that creates a web-accessible interface to BigTable.

What this all means: Google App Engine is designed for developers who want to run their entire application stack, soup to nuts, on Google resources. Amazon, by contrast, offers more of an a la carte offering with which developers can pick and choose what resources they want to use.

Google Product Manager Tom Stocky described the new service to me in an interview today. Developers simply upload their Python code to Google, launch the application, and can monitor usage and other metrics via a multi-platform desktop application.


Unarmed Against Someone With A Gun? Well…

Posted in March 31st, 2008
Published in Danger, HowTo, Free Stuff



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Free Subscription to Skiing Magazine via AdPerk

Posted in February 13th, 2008

AdPerk - Skiing Magazine
I’ve covered the site AdPerk.com in the past, but they have since added a few magazines to sweeten the pie. The one that interests me the most of course is a free subscription to Skiing Magazine. Yes I know the season is almost over for 2008, but that’s just all the more reason to get the subscription now so I can drool over the slopes and equipment to keep me salivating for more snow action in Winter 2008-2009. So click here and get your free subscription today.


Ruby on Rails Book Free from SitePoint

Posted in October 10th, 2007

Ruby on Rails BookWant to learn how to build your own Ruby on Rails web applications? SitePoint is now giving away a Full Copy of Patrick Lenz’s Ruby on Rails beginners’ book for FREE. That’s right, Free.

This offer is available for limited time only. So grab your copy now before they’re gone.


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