Support for downloading large files (> 1 megabyte) - at the moment this is an experimental feature, and the limit of 50MB per file is included. Downloading is only through a web form (file upload), and nothing else. However, I think that in the near future there will be support for direct downloads (as in the Youtube API, where direct downloads have recently been done).
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Prices for this service are similar to datastore (ie, 15 cents per month / gigabyte for storage, 12 cents - gigabytes of out-traffic, 10 cents - in-traffic). In the future, prices will surely be reduced.
The service itself is available only to those applications in which billing is enabled.')
The image service also now supports blobstore (ie, input files larger than 1MB), but at the moment the result of the transformation should not exceed 1MB. This is useful, for example, to create previews of large photos.
In- and Out-bandwidth default quotas increased to 10 GB / min (it was 740 MB / min).
Thanks to refactoring and several hacks in the Java Runtime API, the performance of individual sites has increased several times, making applications with dynamic languages (jruby, groovy, etc.) accelerated by 10-25%.
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