Now that things have settled down from last month’s Google I/O, we thought it would be a good time to highlight some of the technical talks given by the App Engine team. At this year’s I/O, we emphasized some of the big themes we’ve been focusing on this past year: availability and productionization of our platform, removing limits while maintaining performance at scale, and developing new APIs.Availability and Productionization of our PlatformSince App Engine automatically handles all of the sharding and distribution of your application across...
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Monday, 20 June 2011
App Engine 1.5.1 Release
Posted on 15:30 by Unknown
It’s been about a month since Google I/O 2011, so we thought it was time for another release. This month we are releasing ProtoRPC as an official Python API, making the High Replication Datastore (HRD) available in the SDK to help developers better understand the consistency model, adding presence to the Channel API, plus a few more goodies. Check them out below:Serving ChangesGeolocation Header: App Engine will now include a header with every client request that represents a best-effort attempt to identify the country from which the request...
Friday, 17 June 2011
Getting Started with the Tasks API on Google App Engine
Posted on 11:45 by Unknown

This is cross-posted from the Google Apps Developer BlogLast month, we launched the Google Tasks API, which received a very warm welcome in the developer community. Google Tasks stores tasks that users enter via Gmail, their mobile device, calendar, or iGoogle homepage. The Google Tasks API provides developers with a powerful set of API endpoints for searching, reading, and updating Google Tasks content and metadata.To help all of you get started...
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