Google Cloud, Client and Connectivity, Oh Yeah
The Google I/O conference is quickly coming upon us and the take at eWeek is that the search giant will hit heavy upon the points of cloud, client and connectivity. This is so new of an outreach program to developers that it didn’t even have an official name last year.
The cloud computing portion of Google’s presentation involves distributing the load of developers among different data centers on an on demand basis. Developers can use the vast Google infrastructure to run their applications on rather than using their own resources.
The client portion puts the power of development and the Web within the browser. Developers will have more power and control this way, which is a client-centered approach.
Connectivity is also an important aspect for developers especially in the mobile marketplace. The Google Android operating system will address some of the current connectivity issues.
Of course, there could be a few surprises at this year’s Google I/O conference. We’ll just have to wait and see what develops.
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