Relying on a Google API and going over the quota on launch day
blog.pushbullet.comThis is super offtopic, but it thought it was awesome: on the ActionBar in the PushBullet android app, the pullout drawer icon makes it look like the bullet (your logo) is being shot across the screen (like "action lines").
It made me smile :)
This is great. I totally did that on purpose (lining it up vertically and everything) but I figured I'd never hear anyone comment on it :)
Good for Google upping the limit here. Similarly when I developed a search engine using Google's API I too exceeded the query limit on the first day; however, At a rate of $5/1,000 queries with a daily cap at 10,000 I was forced to redevelop using the Bing API.
Yeah, what's amazing is that they didn't charge us to increase the limit. It's also pretty awesome that their android push notification service has no quota and is free.
Using Google's search results takes a lot of computing power and could be abused by competitors.
Having robust messaging increases the value of Google's Android platform.
I suspect that the limit is to prevent abuse, and as it's early in it's roll out, rather than a mechanism to charge developers.
I'm impressed that the quota was lifted so readily. I've hit quota limit issues with other Google API services and hit brick walls regarding raising them.
In the recent past, even with a premier paid account on GAE, getting a specific quota raised took a few days and was apparently a non-trivial operation.
I've been working on raising one of my quotas for the past 10 months. Filled with regular meetings with Google reps about it.
So you are already a paid user but you can't adjust the quota yourself? Or GCM quota cap is 10,000?
Using GCM for Chrome is free but you do have to have an API key (unlike some Google services). The 10,000 messages cap is is what they call a courtesy limit, hinting that you can get it increased, but we had never gone through the process of requesting one, nor did we feel we were necessarily guaranteed an increase.
(Adding a credit card didn't let us increase the cap.)