Thursday • May 31, 2007 • by Cale
Google Gears (a developer API that’s supposed to make it easier to build Web apps that work offline) is getting a lot of attention today. Scoble tossed up a quick interview with Bret Taylor, the Google dude responsible for developer products, that’s worth a quick watch at under eight minutes. Take a look. Here’s the link to Scoble’s post.
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Google Gears
0 CommentsThursday • May 31, 2007 • by Cale
Google Gears (a developer API that’s supposed to make it easier to build Web apps that work offline) is getting a lot of attention today. Scoble tossed up a quick interview with Bret Taylor, the Google dude responsible for developer products, that’s worth a quick watch at under eight minutes. Take a look. Here’s the link to Scoble’s post.
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Posted in: tech.commentary, tech.commentary.google
Tagged with: apollo, Gears, google, GoogleGears, Offline, scoble, silverlight, Web2.0, WorkingOffline