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Google Storage For Developers Gets Official

Google Storage For Developers Gets Official

Looks like we were right when we mentioned that Google Storage for Developers was on its way, as the search engine giant has officially confirmed it, dubbing it a RESTful cloud service that’s built on Google’s storage and networking infrastructure. With this in place, developers are able to connect their applications to fast and reliable storage that is replicated across several US data centers. Multiple authentications methods, SSL support and convenient access controls for sharing with individuals and groups are offered. It will be introduced to a limited number of lucky developers at this time, and during the preview, each developer will be receiving up to 100GB worth of storage, and 300GB monthly bandwidth for free.

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