Google App Engine Sample Clauses
The 'Google App Engine' clause defines the terms and conditions under which a party may use Google App Engine as part of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of permitted use, any restrictions on deploying applications, and responsibilities regarding data security or compliance when utilizing the platform. For example, it may specify that only certain types of applications can be hosted or that the user must adhere to Google's acceptable use policies. The core function of this clause is to ensure both parties understand the limitations and obligations associated with using Google App Engine, thereby reducing the risk of misuse and clarifying liability.
Google App Engine. The following terms apply only to the Google App Engine Service:
Google App Engine. Google App Engine allows consumers to run their Web applications on Google infrastructure (Google Inc., 2008). It only supports the Python run time environment. Google App Engine has both free and paid accounts. Free accounts allow persistent storage up to 1 GB and other resources such as bandwidth and CPU required to support 5 million page views per month (Wikipedia, 2009b).
