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Google Launches "Project Housing"

29 Jul, 2006, 3:00 pm IST | by Sharon Khare | Services

Google has launched a hosting service for open source projects, available at code.google.com/hosting. The company's latest public project, dubbed "Google Project Hosting," allows software developers to safely keep their code on Google servers, while keeping track of changes, reporting issues and collaborating with other coders. The free service is similar to a number of other community hosting projects, of which SourceForge.org is the most prominent. Google tracks project names on SourceForge and does not allow duplicates. "Project Hosting" is, of course, beta, and is still lacking some of the SourceForge's advanced functionalities. The hosting service is based on the Subversion revision control application. Read more here. [tags]
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