Google Tech Talks
March 12, 2007
ABSTRACT
Web applications use HTTP to communicate with relevant services and manifest their user interface via HTML, CSS and JavaScript. With the advent of different gadget frameworks, they have finally broken free of the shackles of the Web browser to manifest themselves on the user's desktop as first-class productivity tools.
In this talk I'll describe Sidewinder, a framework for authoring and deploying web applications that are created as first-class desktop citizens. Applications created in this framework can not only communicate with the web, but with each other, turning the whole platform into a powerful tool for creating mashup applications. Sidewinder...
look at the guy behind him lol, he looks pissed
waveboi93 3 years ago
Ouch. Uncomfortable presentation. Interesting application though.
brymstoner 3 years ago
Yes, this was very helpful. Otherwise I might have never known about the SideWinder app, which is awesomely cool. Thanks for the presentation and for creating the tool and especially for putting it under an open source license. Kudos.
bkudrle 4 years ago
Very Informative, Thanks.
GenericGene 4 years ago