Google Going Native With Chrome
Google is undertaking a number of tasks to transition Native Client from a research technology to a development platform.
In a mailing list posting Google Brad Chen, Google's Native Client engineering manager, announced that Native Client is now moving into it early production development phase.
Native Client is a technology that will enable a browser to run code
over the Web, but not just JavaScript or Java - as regular software.
It's an approach that has profound technological implications in terms
of software delivery, the cloud and security.
Now, Google is undertaking a number of tasks to transition Native Client from a research technology to a development platform.
Among those tasks is getting the code into the Chromium project (Chromium is Google's open source development effort that leads to Chrome browser releases). Currently, the Native Client is being implemented as a browser plug-in, though Google is planning on fully integrating the technology into the core of Chrome.
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