Posted on Apr 9, 2008, 7:59 am, UTC
Updated on Apr 9, 2008, 8:11 am, UTC

There’s a lot has been made about Google’s recent announcement of the Google App Engine, along with some discussion of the seeming lack of a counterpart coming from Microsoft.  For those of you not accustomed to frequent visits to Techmeme, Google App Engine is, according to the Google App Engine Blog:

[...]a developer tool that enables you to run your web applications on Google's infrastructure. The goal is to make it easy to get started with a new web app, and then make it easy to scale when that app reaches the point where it's receiving significant traffic and has millions of users.
Google App Engine gives you access to the same building blocks that Google uses for its own applications, making it easier to build an application that runs reliably, even under heavy load and with large amounts of data. [...] Google App Engine packages these building blocks and takes care of the infrastructure stack, leaving you more time to focus on writing code and improving your application.

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