Google's
Cloud Platform is slowly becoming ay fully featured environment for running complex web apps, but it's not easy to just give it a quick try. To get started with Cloud Platform, after all, you have to first install the right
SDK and other tools on your local machine. Today, however, Google is launching its browser-based
Cloud Playground, which is meant to give developers a chance to try some sample code and see how actual production APIs will behave, or to just share some code with colleagues without them having to install your whole development environment.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/jtmHwzUsfhg/
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