 So the best part about the Chrome Summit for me has been hearing about these APIs right as they're being worked on before they've actually hit the ground. A lot of people aren't talking about these on the circuits yet. I speak at a lot of conferences and usually I'm hearing about stuff that's fully baked or projects that were done six months ago and that's all very well and good but I feel like here I'm really getting in on the ground floor with some of these things and it's very exciting for me. My name is Brian LaRue. I work at Adobe Systems as a product manager. Don't hold that against me, I still write code. I think the API I'm most interested in from Chrome right now would be the service worker API. We're seeing it just start to land and this this gives the web a surface to not only interact with the network in a new way but gives us full offline capabilities which we really haven't had up to this point and it's been a huge point in favor of native apps so I'm hugely excited for that. Basically it's just great to be with the Chrome engineers and be able to talk to them on a very personal level. So for me personally it's about getting like this really personal connection to people working on Chrome and just having lunch with them. This is an incredible time. I think it's one of the biggest opportunities all of us will see in our lifetime in computing.