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Google Storage for Developers open to all, with new features

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Google Storage for Developers has become more accessible as it no longer requires an invitation, and several new features have been introduced to enhance its functionality. These updates include improved security features with OAuth 2.0 support, simplified data sharing with anyone holding a Google account, and the option to store data in Europe. The service now supports larger objects up to 5 TB, offers team-oriented accounts with project-based management, and introduces chunked transfer encoding for data uploads. A new API version has been launched, offering backward compatibility for existing users, and a promotional tier with free storage and data transfer is available until the end of 2011. Existing accounts will transition to the new plan on July 1, 2011, and users are encouraged to provide feedback to help further evolve the service.

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