Twilio, arguably the largest voice and messaging API available to developers, today announced its partnership with Google’s Cloud Platform. For the first time, a voice and messaging API solution is integrated with the Google App Engine, which allows developers to integrate voice and messaging services into their web and mobile apps, advertising, or marketing plans with just a few lines of code. Google hopes that this merger will attract developers to their platform instead of competitors like Microsoft’s Azure or Amazon Web Services – with which Twilio was already integrated. In an age when developers are on the lookout for more functionality in their apps, Google is coming to its senses regarding the type of functionality needed for success, and is adding Twilio to accomodate the developer-facing marketing that brings users, new development, and ultimately new products.