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	<title>The Chrome Voice &#187; Google operating system</title>
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		<title>Google&#8217;s Chrome Browser + Google Web Toolkit = Matching Pieces of the Puzzle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2008 16:54:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Another piece of the puzzle about Google&#8217;s Chrome browser fell into place for me as I was doing the research on a development project.
Chrome was built to be run web applications very quickly. During the announcement they mentioned how it was designed to run Javascript quickly.
With this in mind, I started thinking about fast and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.chromevoice.com">The Chrome Voice</a>

"The Chrome Voice" is your source for news and information about the Google Chrome browser.<br/><br/><a href="http://www.chromevoice.com/googles-chrome-browser-google-web-toolkit-matching-pieces-of-the-puzzle/">Google&#8217;s Chrome Browser + Google Web Toolkit = Matching Pieces of the Puzzle</a></p>
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<p>Another piece of the puzzle about Google&#8217;s Chrome browser fell into place for me as I was doing the research on a development project.</p>
<p>Chrome was built to be run web applications very quickly. During the announcement they mentioned how it was designed to run Javascript quickly.</p>
<p>With this in mind, I started thinking about fast and easy ways to develop great Javascript applications. Rather than reinvent the wheel, I decided to see how Google approaches Javascript development.</p>
<p>Funny thing happens when you search on &#8220;google javascript&#8221;. Google&#8217;s first listing is the Google Web Toolkit aka GWT.</p>
<p>Wikipedia says GWT &#8220;is a general set of tools for building any sort of high-performance client-side JavaScript functionality&#8221;.</p>
<p>Interesting huh?</p>
<p>Now if I only had a &#8220;server&#8221; to host, deploy and scale my web apps&#8230;</p>
<p>Wait, can you say &#8220;Google App Engine&#8221; which was released this past spring?</p>
<p>So we now have a great web app development environment, a server to run the web apps and Chrome to display the user interface on the customers computer; what&#8217;s not to like?</p>
<p>All good news for a browser like Chrome built specifically to run Javascript well.</p>
<p>PS &#8211; Yes, Google App Engine only supports Python for now, &#8220;with other languages to come,&#8221; but I&#8217;m betting in the not to distant future, we&#8217;ll see an announcement of a connection between GWT and the Google App Engine platform.</p>
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"The Chrome Voice" is your source for news and information about the Google Chrome browser.<br/><br/><a href="http://www.chromevoice.com/googles-chrome-browser-google-web-toolkit-matching-pieces-of-the-puzzle/">Google&#8217;s Chrome Browser + Google Web Toolkit = Matching Pieces of the Puzzle</a></p>
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		<title>Google&#8217;s Chrome and Android Stake Claim to Mobile &#8220;Real Estate&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 22:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is Google staking their claim in mobile &#8220;real estate&#8221; with Chrome browser and Android operating system?
With everyone talking about Google going after IE and the Microsoft desktop, most people overlook how Google&#8217;s mobile strategy ties into everything they do.
Of course, many things at Google seem to tie into their bigger strategy, like their investments in [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.chromevoice.com">The Chrome Voice</a>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="Mobile Real Estate" src="http://images.chromevoice.com.s3.amazonaws.com/realestate.jpg" alt="" width="154" height="287" />Is Google staking their claim in mobile &#8220;real estate&#8221; with Chrome browser and Android operating system?</p>
<p>With everyone talking about Google going after IE and the Microsoft desktop, most people overlook how Google&#8217;s mobile strategy ties into everything they do.</p>
<p>Of course, many things at Google seem to tie into their bigger strategy, like their investments in an undersea telecommunications cable (<a title="Under-sea cable" href="http://www.betanews.com/article/Google_others_to_build_massive_undersea_Internet_link_to_Asia/1204048923" target="_blank">Betanews.com</a>) and wireless communication through satellite (<a title="Satellite connectivity" href="http://www.nytimes.com/idg/IDG_852573C400693880002574BF00346775.html?ref=technology" target="_blank">NY Times</a>), or their participation the recent telecom spectrum auction process (<a title="Google Does the Spectrum Auction " href="http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2008/03/so_did_google_w.html" target="_blank">InformationWeek</a>).</p>
<p>We can&#8217;t forget their actions to &#8220;Free the Airwaves&#8221; (see the <a title="Free the Airwaves" href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/08/time-to-free-airwaves.html" target="_blank">post</a> by Google&#8217;s own Minnie Ingersoll, Product Manager, Alternative Access Team).</p>
<p>In terms of mobile, if you think about the phone as the &#8220;computer everyone carries around with them&#8221; and that more and more power is coming to these small hand held devices, Chrome and Android again help place Google smack dab in the path of future progress.</p>
<p>Just like in real estate investing, it&#8217;s all about location, location, location.</p>
<p>Google has their &#8220;prime real estate&#8221; bought and paid for, now all they have to do is wait for progress to push the rest of us right to their doorstep.</p>
<p>PS &#8211; Unlike regular real estate though, Google is offering &#8220;free rent&#8221; on most of its properties (Chrome, Android, Gmail, etc).</p>
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