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  2. Google App Engine - Wikipedia

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    Google App Engine (GAE) is a cloud computing platform for web applications. It supports various languages, APIs, and databases, and offers automatic scaling and free version with limited resources.

  3. Google Developers - Wikipedia

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    Google Developers (formerly Google Code) is Google's site for software development tools and platforms, APIs, and technical resources. It offers various APIs, developer products, and open-source projects, such as Google App Engine, Google Web Toolkit, and OR-Tools.

  4. Google Compute Engine - Wikipedia

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    Google Compute Engine is a cloud computing service that lets users launch virtual machines on demand. Learn about its history, features, pricing, machine types, persistent disks, images and more.

  5. Visual Studio Code - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio Code is a popular source-code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux, macOS and web browsers. It supports many programming languages, features, extensions, and version control systems.

  6. Google Programmable Search Engine - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to create your own search engine with Google's platform, which allows web developers to feature specialized information and refine queries. Find out the history, services and features of Google Programmable Search Engine, formerly known as Google Custom Search and Google Co-op.

  7. Google Code Search - Wikipedia

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    Google Code Search was a free beta product from Google which debuted in Google Labs on October 5, 2006, allowing web users to search for open-source code on the Internet. Features included the ability to search using operators, namely lang: , package: , license: , and file: .

  8. V8 (JavaScript engine) - Wikipedia

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    V8 is a JavaScript and WebAssembly engine developed by Google for its Chrome browser and other projects. It compiles ECMAScript to native machine code using just-in-time compilation and optimization techniques.

  9. Electron (software framework) - Wikipedia

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    Desktop applications built with Electron include Atom, [28] balenaEtcher, [29] Eclipse Theia, [10] Microsoft Teams before 2.0, [30] [31] Slack [32] and Visual Studio Code. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] Brave Browser was based on Electron before it was rewritten to use Chromium directly.