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  2. Google Cloud Platform - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Cloud_Platform

    Learn about Google Cloud Platform (GCP), a suite of cloud computing services offered by Google that provides various modular cloud services and tools. Find out the key products, features, and history of GCP.

  3. Google APIs - Wikipedia

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    Google APIs are APIs that allow communication with Google Services and their integration to other services. Learn how to use Google APIs with authentication, authorization, client libraries, Google Apps Script, and common use cases.

  4. API key - Wikipedia

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    An API key is a secret identifier used to authenticate and authorize access to an API. Learn how API keys are sent, used and secured in HTTP APIs, and see examples and incidents of API key misuse.

  5. Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    AWS is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments. Learn about its history, services, market share, and reception from this Wikipedia article.

  6. Firebase Cloud Messaging - Wikipedia

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    Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) is a cross-platform cloud service for messages and notifications for Android, iOS, and web applications. FCM is the successor of Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) and supports various features such as message targeting, data messages, and integration with Google Analytics.

  7. Google Cloud Datastore - Wikipedia

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    Google Cloud Datastore is a NoSQL database service by Google on the Google Cloud Platform. It supports Native and Datastore modes, and has a SQL-like syntax called GQL.

  8. Google Compute Engine - Wikipedia

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    Google Compute Engine is a cloud computing service that lets users launch virtual machines on demand. It is based on the same infrastructure that runs Google's search engine, Gmail, YouTube and other services.

  9. Google Web Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an open-source set of tools that allows web developers to create and maintain JavaScript front-end applications in Java. It supports various web development tasks, such as asynchronous remote procedure calls, history management, UI abstraction, internationalization, and cross-browser portability.