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Google App Engine Has Major Service Disruption

Google EngineGoogle App Engine is down with a major service disruption affecting thousands of customers around the world that use the platform-as-a-service.

The Google  Engine team posted the following update:

At approximately 7:30am Pacific time this morning, Google began experiencing slow performance and dropped connections from one of the components of App Engine.  The symptoms that service users would experience include slow response and an inability to connect to services.  We currently show that a majority of App Engine users and services are affected.  Google engineering teams are investigating a number of options for restoring service as quickly as possible, and we will provide another update as information changes, or within 60 minutes.

Dropbox and Tumblr also reported outages, pointing to a potential much larger issue across the web.

Check the whole article here.

Google Files New Patent Lawsuit Against Apple

According to Bloomberg, Google’s Motorola unit just filed a new patent-infringement lawsuit against Apple with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) in Washington. According to this report, Motorola’s complaint seeks to block Apple from importing the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and “various Apple computers.” Today’s lawsuit is only the latest in a long series of recent disputes between Apple and Motorola/Google, but it marks the first time that Motorola is filing one of these lawsuits since its acquisition by Google became final in February.

Read the whole article here.

End of the Novel Oracle vs Google

Came to an end the fight Google x Oracle, at least in the courts.
This is because a California jury today declared the innocence of the search company, on charges of  patents infringement of the Java language to develop the Android operating system.

According to the website The Verge, the ten members of the jury agreed unanimously that Oracle has not proved any of his accusations that Google had infringed the patents of Java to develop for Android tablets and smartphones.

Google issued a statement on the decision:

“The sentence that Android does not infringe patents of Oracle is a victory not only for Google, but for the entire Android ecosystem.”

Translated from Olhar Digital

Google Acquires eBook Technologies

Google has just acquired eBook Technologies, according to a notice that is currently appearing on the company’s homepage.

Google confirmed the acquisition, with a spokesperson giving us this statement:

“We are happy to welcome eBook Technologies’ team to Google. Together, we hope to deliver richer reading experiences on tablets, electronic readers and other portable devices.”

Read the complete article here.

Google Launching a Chrome OS Tablet

Google launching a Chrome OS tablet on Verizon, goes on sale November 26, according to DownloadSquad.com.

Yes, our source tells us that Google is building a Chrome OS tablet. It’s real, and it’s being built by HTC. No surprise there, since HTC churned out the Nexus One for Google.

Yes, they plan to offer it in conjunction with Verizon — which probably doesn’t come as a shock to anybody at this point. The two recently tag-teamed that Net Neutrality proposal and they’ve had plenty of discussions in the past about cooperating in some capacity.

See the complete article here.

Google Chrome Frame

Start using open web technologies like the HTML5 canvas tag right away, even technologies that aren’t yet supported in Internet Explorer 6, 7, or 8. Take advantage of JavaScript performance improvements to make your apps faster and more responsive.

Making your pages work with Google Chrome Frame is easy. Just add this tag to the top of the page:

<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="chrome=1">

Download the plugin for Internet Explorer here.

Google Chrome Frame Developer’s Guide

Google SPDY, New Protocol for 2x Speed Internet Browsing

Google is developing a new protocol called SPDY (pronounced SPeeDY) ehat will allow twice the speed of browsing. This new platform, according to Google research Blog, has been studied for some months and it will be used inside the HTTP, compressing its header.

Although Google already has positive test results, there is no time frame for launching it yet.

(Brazilian Portuguese article)

References:
Chromium Blog
Google Research Blog