On Sep 5, 4:35 pm, Paul <pgronkiew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am certainly willing to pay more for all-in-one product. And it's
> especially important early on, on smaller projects and start-ups. With
> GAE you only need to worry about building your app. Costs of hiring
> someone to maintain servers, worry about load balancer, patching etc
> are huge for a smaller project. And sure, you can say that you can do
> it by yourself - but at what cost? Programming less? Doing less
> design? Slowing down the project? And if you plan to do any
> advertisement or invest heavily into graphics then GAE costs will be a
> small factor anyway.

hi, man, it is not a general all-in-one product, it is a general all-
in-one product
with many lock-in features.

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> I just wish that Google develops GAE faster and really invests in it.
> I would like a true all-in-one service, withou a need to use tools
> like PubNub. And I'd like other services integrated too [domain
> hosting]. I was really happy to see them making micro-payment service.
> Is it still US-only? I also hope that DataNucleus plugin gets a
> revamp. Hmm... is there any wish-list where I could add those
> things? :)
>
> P.S. Google should really think about sponsoring some graduate
> programs/courses and/or engineer's degrees.I may be making GAE app for
> my degree and it's too bad cloud computing is not present at CS
> courses.
>
> On Sep 5, 3:19 am, "Raymond C." <windz...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Yes I agree it definitely can has its future if doing it right.  Just the
> > new pricing at this time is just forcing a number of existing heavy users
> > out of the game and never look back.

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