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		<title>By: Google App Engine: &#8220;Metaphor Shift&#8221; &#171; The Real McCrea</title>
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		<dc:creator>Google App Engine: &#8220;Metaphor Shift&#8221; &#171; The Real McCrea</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] I wrote last night a bit about Google&#8217;s just-launched App Engine. Quite frankly, I sensed it was something big, but couldn&#8217;t quite put my finger on it. I needed a night to reflect and a chance to hear how folks who were at the announcement thought about it. So far, I think the best analysis is from David Recordon. I highly recommend his post on the subject, which includes: [...]</description>
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