Google App Engine finally supports PHP, the language that runs 75% of the web
The biggest web company on the planet just added support for the most widely used programming language on the planet.
The biggest web company on the planet just added support for the most widely used programming language on the planet.
Google has opened up cloud infrastructure service Compute Engine to more customers while also lowering prices and adding several new features.
Google Compute Engine has added 36 server instances to its cloud catalog, and cut prices by 5 percent in a bid to compete with Amazon Web Services, the largest provider of cloud services in the world.
Compute Engine is the newest kid on Google’s block of cloud products. It sits in the same suite as App Engine, Big Query, and other products that allow Google to make money on what it does best: big, hairy server/data …
Google will soon take on Amazon, Rackspace, and more with its new Compute Engine infrastructure-as-a-service, a new product it introduced today at its annual Google I/O conference.
With Google’s incredible stash of data centers around the world, it makes sense …