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Subject: PHP for App Engine open to all, Mobile Backend Starter for iOS - Google Cloud Platform
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Google App Engine PHP Runtime now available to everyone
PHP on App Engine is now available for everyone. Take advantage of App Engine's scalability and ease of use to run PHP products like phpMyAdmin, Drupal and phpBB and frameworks like Laravel, Silex and CodeIgniter.
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News & Announcements
 
   
Speed up iOS development with Mobile Backend Starter
Mobile backends enable you to create connected mobile apps without writing server-side code. The new Mobile Backend Starter for iOS simplifies server-side development for iOS developers, allowing you to store data in the cloud and share between users, send push notifications and authenticate users.
 
   
Connect with other Cloud Platform developers in the new Google+ community
The new community is where we will share information about official Google Cloud Platform developer programs and events with you, to help more people get engaged. You can also get help from your peers, share your own stories and contributions, and find great developers to invite to join your project.
 
   
Google BigQuery goes real time with data streaming inserts and time-based queries
Google BigQuery is now able to load and analyze data in real time. This enables you to store data as it comes in, rather than building and maintaining systems just to cache and upload in batches. The best part? The new data is available for querying instantaneously. This feature is great for time-sensitive use cases like activity monitoring and alerts generation.
 
   
App Engine Search API is now Generally Available
Surfacing Google technology to developers everywhere is one of our goals with Cloud Platform. The Search API does exactly this. With just a few lines of code, you can use Google search technology to index and query millions of documents that contain structured data. The Search API is Generally Available, so any developer can dive in and get started.
 
   
The new Cloud Console: Designed for developers
This refresh is a first step towards improving your experience, and we are just getting started. Going forward, we're working on a set of design standards and shared components that we'll adopt throughout all of our services in the console. We're also continually running user studies to study common developer workflows to see how we can improve them. If you would be interested in participating in any of these studies, please sign up here.
 
   
Sign up for the Google Cloud Platform Roadshow November 6th
Join us for an exciting Google Cloud Platform event on November 6th at the Google headquarters in Mountain View, CA. Cloud Platform team members will share the latest cloud computing trends and technologies with live demos.
Tips & Tricks
 
   
Autoscaling with Google Compute Engine
We explore a framework for a Google App Engine application that scales Compute Engine instances up or down as demand fluctuates.
 
   
New features and tutorials for Compute Engine Load Balancing
A short introduction to the Load Balancing feature in Google Compute Engine, with a demo!
 
   
How Streak makes debugging easy in App Engine Datastore
Aleem Mawani, founder of Streak, blogged about how they created a system of audits logs to debug Datastore.
 
   
Jump-start your data pipelining into Google BigQuery
Learn how to transform your source data before putting it into Google BigQuery.
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The Google Cloud Platform team
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