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This list is missing the excellent ep.io.
Can't believe I forgot about ep.io! I added it to the list, thanks :]
Great list, added some suggestions to your comments.

For Twitter users, I made a list of PaaS offerings here: http://twitter.com/peakscale/paas/members

Howdy Tim. If you would, please add us @nodesocket. We are a node.js hosting platform for developers. Gracias!
http://www.akshell.com is another one, although it doesn't fit under any of the headings since it's a JavaScript platform that doesn't use Node.
I believe Windows Azure is considered PaaS.
Andy, if you would, please add us NodeSocket. We are a node.js hosting platform for developers.
I think Joyent's Node.js cloud service should probably be added, considering that's where it's being actively developed right now.
Windows Azure isn't just .Net. There's Ruby, Python, PHP and Java.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/interop/

[edit] I've just thought, the Ruby and Python support might technically be through .Net via IronRuby and IronPython, but I'm not sure. This certainly doesn't apply to PHP or Java though.