Google is offering startups $100,000 in credit if they're willing to power their apps using Google's cloud services, rather than the competition.
The $100,000 cloud credit is good for one year, and program participants can mix and match from any of Google's services, including App Engine, Compute Engine, Cloud Storage, Cloud SQL, BigQuery, Google's translation and machine-learning APIs, and more.
what is the catch?
Companies that have received previous Cloud Platform credits need not apply.
it's only for real startups. To qualify, a company must have received less than $5m in funding and earn less than $500,000 in annual revenue.
Companies can't apply for the program on their own. Google only wants to work with approved accelerators, incubators, and venture funds, and it has asked startups to contact whichever one they're working with if they'd like to participate.
Google is working with more than 50 global partners to provide the offer, but if a startup is working with a fund, incubator, or accelerator that isn't involved, it can contact Google by email to get its partner added to the list.
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