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Google I/O '08 Keynote: Client, Connectivity, and the Cloud

Keynote for Google I/O 2008: Client, Connectivity, and the Cloud Featuring Vic Gundotra, Allen Hurff (MySpace), Steve Horowitz, Kevin Gibbs, Mark Lucovsky, Bruce Johnson, David Glazer, Nat Brown (...  
 
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Thesupermadman (2 months ago) Show Hide
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One thing I don't like about Google: the Web is definitely an important platform, but I really, REALLY think that the Browser definitely should NOT be the most important platform. I would prefer specialized applications (like office suites/graphics programs/etc) to be network-transparent instead, allowing for all the power of the user's computer's resources with all the collaboration of the web. THAT is, I believe, the ultimate working machine.
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That limits who can access the application though, also, you'd have to think of cross-platform support which is much harder than cross-browser.
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long ass video....

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