I think on this point one should also consider that whilst the mighty google 
can 
afford to invest time and money in building apps that run lightning quik. sadly 
most of us developers dont have the huge man power technology and needed cash 
to 
do the same. Google should remember that we are developers and most of us are 
developing for $nothing$. in hope that our ideas may reap reward. on that basis 
we have to all consider how much time we spend investing in lightning fast code 
- against getting the idea out their and get users. One of the key selling 
points of app engine is its platform and ability to do just that. Something 
that 
restrictions on code execution times and added costs will affect.


 


 
Martin Webb

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