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By By Greg D'Alesandre, App Engine team

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 scale, and free to get started". And with 100 billion+ monthly hits, 300,000+ active apps, and 100,000+ developers using our product every month, it's clear that this philosophy resonates. Thanks to your support, Google is making a long term investment in App Engine.

When we announced our plans to leave Preview earlier this year, we made a commitment to improving the service by adding support for Python 2.7Premier Accounts, and Backends as well as several changes launching today:
  • Pricing: The new pricing structure announced in May (and updated based on feedback from the community) will now be reflected in your bill starting Nov 7.
  • Terms of Service: We have a new terms of service, including a 3 year deprecation policy, effective today.
  • Service Level Agreement: All paid applications on the High Replication Datastore are covered by our SLA.
We are holding a series of App Engine Office Hours via Google+ this week for anyone with questions about how this new pricing impacts your application. The list of times can be found on the Google Developers events page, with links to join the hangout while the office hours are scheduled. Also, please don't hesitate to contact us at appengine_updated_pricing@google.com with any questions or concerns.

You can read the full details of our release on the App Engine blog. We'd like to thank you for investing in our platform for the last three years. We look forward to what the future will bring.


Greg D'Alesandre is now the Senior Product Manager for App Engine after coming back from riding the Google Wave in Sydney. And he's obsessed with chocolate, no, seriously, obsessed.

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By Scott Knaster and Monica Tran, Google Developers Team

Did you know that 722 Googlers contributed to Google I/O in big ways and small in 2011? And that by the end of our Google Developer Day world tour, we will have sent 195 speakers around the world? Or that a team of 22 technical writers crafts all of the documentation you see at Google Code? It really does take a village, and that village includes you. So starting today, you can add our Google Developers page to your circles on Google+ to meet the people behind the products and platforms.


Our Google Developers page will be your primary source for updates from our platform teams, in addition to exclusives on events, behind-the-scenes Hangouts, and maybe banter on new API tweaks or even the latest YouTube sensation. It’ll also be the first place to get info on Google I/O 2012 (including I/O Live and I/O Extended), so we encourage you to get a head start by setting up your Google+ profile and adding Google Developers to a circle.

We’ve got an exciting lineup for you in the coming weeks, so keep checking back as we share our circles, announcements about Google I/O, and get our Google+ page rolling. And in case you’re wondering about Google+ Pages or want to create your own page, read more on the Official Google Blog.


Scott Knaster is a Technical Writer and is editor of the Google Code Blog. He has every issue of MAD magazine, which tells you something about him.

You might remember Monica Tran from I/O Live or one of our eight Google Developer Days around the world. This year, she’s back to lead the charge on Google I/O 2012.

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By Rania Hadi, MENA Outreach Manager

We had an awesome time at g|egypt last year, and we are excited for version 2.0. Following back-to-back g|days in Dubai and Jordan, we’ll be holding our next g|day in Cairo, Egypt, from December 11-13.

Last year we had great sessions, and this year will be even more packed with all things Google. Each of the three days will have separate tracks, focusing on various audiences: Day 1 is for Business Professionals, Entrepreneurs, & Students; Day 2 is for Webmasters & IT Professionals; and Day 3 is for Developers & Programmers. The sessions will be more advanced this year, so brush up on your AdWords skills, your App Engine coding, and your Google+ knowledge. The more you show, the more likely you’ll get an invitation. We’re even having specific sessions for Android/Mobile application developers this year.
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We’ll also be bringing back your favorite Googlers. They’ll be around to interact with you, answer questions, and brainstorm. We’ll have more updates and details to share on our site, but for now, be sure to register. We have a limited number of seats so the stronger your application, the more likely you are to receive a spot at g|egypt 2.0. We’ll send invitations to those who are accepted by December 1st, 2011.

If you still have doubts, check out recent g|uae & g|jordan 2.0 photos for a sneak peek of the fun that awaits!


Rania Hadi has been with Google since 2004 and now works on Outreach in MENA. She focuses on building relationships and promoting Google technologies with the developer and tech communities.

Posted by Scott Knaster, Editor
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