The current Terms of Service for Picasa Web and the API would not
allow your application to store photos in a single Picasa Web account
on the behalf of all users of your application. If this is indeed the
case you should use the GAE's data store instead.
You can of course have your users sign up for a Picasa Web account
first and have them authenticate through AuthSub and store all photos
in their respective accounts.
If you decide that you can use Picasa Web for you application
scenario, you can login here to get the latest pricing info for
storage quota > 1GB: https://www.google.com/accounts/PurchaseStorage

On Oct 22, 3:17 pm, Houston startup coder <stephenh...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I've searched this group for the words cost and price, but I'm not
> finding anything useful.  I've also perused the developer
> documentation.  Anyway, I'm considering having my Google App Engine
> Java app store its photos on Picasa since the API for it looks pretty
> handy.  However, I'm trying to find pricing information for this photo
> storage to see whether I'd actually be saving money, or if I should
> just use the datastore that comes with GAE.
>
> Thanks...
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