Wednesday, April 18, 2012

In California, opened the conference for developers Google I / O


Today, on May 28 in San Francisco ( Calif. ) opened the conference for developers Google I / O.





The two-day event is expected to be held about one hundred technical sessions in which participants will discuss issues related to various projects to Google. This, in particular, will focus on the Android platform for mobile devices, software interfaces for the service Google Maps, OpenSocial initiative, and so forth. The conference will visit about three thousand web developers and programmers.





During the event, Google I / O search giant announced the prices for using the service App Engine. Platform App Engine enables web developers and third-party companies to create applications that run on the hardware and software based on Google. To write programs for Google App Engine platform will need to download a special development tools (SDK).





So far, App Engine service is operated in closed testing, but now access is available to all interested. Each subscriber App Engine provides 500 MB of free hard disk space and processing power and network resources, which would be sufficient to show users a monthly five million pages. If necessary, subscribers will be able to acquire additional resources. Every hour of CPU time will be worth 10-12 cents, and an extra gigabyte of disk space - 15-18 cents. Outgoing and incoming traffic is charged at the rate of 11-13 cents a GB and 9-11 cents for 1 GB, respectively,.





In addition, in the event Google I / O was presented to the release candidate tools Google Web Toolkit 1. 5. This package allows you to write and debug applications in Java and then compile them into AJAX- applications that consist of HTML and Javascript. The version of Google Web Toolkit 1. 5, among other things, additional libraries and support for the Java language 5.





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