Google's Native Client Makes Web Apps More Desktoppy
Google and various game developers recently showed off the early fruits of their Native Client efforts. Chrome Native Client is designed to make it easier for developers to write sophisticated Web apps more quickly and with less strain. "This is exciting to users because it enables applications that were previously confined to the desktop to come to the Web," said Google's Claudine Beaumont.
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