That would be very disconcerting (what area doesn't Google have a
competing interest in).
 I hope there is a better explanation.
 Shane

On Dec 18, 6:56 pm, Nickolas Daskalou <n...@daskalou.com> wrote:
> It may have been disabled because it competes with Google's URL  
> shortening offering (http://goo.gl/).
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> Nick
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> On 18/12/2010, at 1:21 PM, vrypan <vry...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi. I've been running my URL shortener, urlborg.com, on appengine  
> > since 2008. Suddenly, yesterday, the app was marked as DISABLED by  
> > google, and no one can access it. How do I get in contact with  
> > someone that can explain what's going on? I feel really bad for the  
> > users that relied on my service.
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> > I really, really like AppEngine, I mean, if you are offering a  
> > hosting environment, and people are paying for it, you can't just  
> > switch off an account, without a warning, or a notice or something...
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> > Panayotis
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