Web 2.0 Expo reveals more Chrome Goodness

September 2008 by admin 

Darryl K. Taft of eWeek, delivers a great summary of the Web 2.0 Expo’s “The Future of Browsers” session.

Highlights include:

  • Google to support add-ons like Firefox and Greasemonkey scripts (the founder of GreaseMonkey now works on theĀ  Chrome team).
  • A discussion of developer discontent on the lack of standards for browsers.
  • Whether or not browsers have become more important than the OS when writing applications.
  • Plenty of helpings of “do no evil” from Google when asked about their goals for Chrome.

See Darryl K. Taft’s full article here.

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