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Google App is open, but not
quite…as it just took one day for issues to appear, and Google had to close its
HuddleChat: “We’ve heard some complaints from the developer community about it
and because of that we’ve decided to take it down.”
What really happened and Google
failed to mention was that the HuddleChat was strikingly similar to Campfire
real-time chat developed by 37Signals LLC.
No words from Google on that,
but Jason Fried, founder of 37Signals, told ReadWriteWeb
blog: “We’re flattered Google thinks
Campfire is a great product, we’re just disappointed that they stopped so low
to basically copy it feature by feature, layout by layout.”
After talks on Campfire and HuddleChat began
to emerge, Pete Koomen, product manager, Google App Engine Team posted a comment
on the same blog, saying: “A couple of colleagues here built HuddleChat in
their spare time because they wanted to share work with their team more easily
and thought persistent web chat would do the trick.”
He also added that following
some complaints from the developer community, “rather than divert attention
from Google App Engine itself, we thought it better to just take HuddleChat
down.”
Google announced on Monday the
release of Google App Engine, which allows outside developers to build and run
their applications on top of Google’s infrastructure, making it easier for them
to focus on the applications, rather than on system administration and
maintenance.
For the time being, Google App
Engine is only be available to a maximum of 10,000 sign ups, the company said,
giving each developer a restriction to the free quota of 500MB of storage and
the necessary CPU and network bandwidth to sustain approximately 5 million page
views per month for a typical app.
Google App Engine gives access
to the same building block Google uses for its own applications, offering
dynamic webserving with full support of common web technologies, persistent
storage with Bigtable and GFS, automatic scaling and load balancing, Google
APIs for authenticating users and sending email and fully featured local
development environment.
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