I know that section 4.4 of the agreement says: 4.4. You may not develop multiple Applications to simulate or act as a single Application or otherwise access the Service in a manner intended to avoid incurring fees.
What if you want multiple applications which act as different portions of a larger application for performance reasons? How is it determined by Google that your motive is to avoid incurring fees of quota use. Or, am I reading the terms of use wrong? I would like to build a client application which relies on polling for a configuration via HTTP which does not effect the performance of the primary portion of the application, which lets user set configurations at any arbitrary time. One reason being, only one simultaneous HTTP request is allowed at a given time for your application. I don't care about the quota, because I won't go over it in a single application, even with the polling, and I would gladly purchase more HTTP requests allowances, I just want the end user experience to perform well. Thanks!
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