At the San Francisco Web 2.0 summit, Google's chief executive officer Dave Girouard said they intended to open its platform to allow external developers to develop based on Google's development.
Guests of the platform advantage unit at the Web 2.0 Summit include the CEO of salesforce.com.
Mark Benioff, Paul Maritz of VMware, kevin lynch of Adobe, and Google
Dave Girouard, CEO of the Enterprise Department. Girouard said Google has a long-term goal to open its platform to external developers.
Google will open up its development foundation in many places. In the end, external developers will access Google's various development resources like Google's internal developers.
Although
However, Girouard does not talk about many details. His words bring a lot of exciting hint, which seems to mean that external developers will soon refer to the creation of Google applications, or
Add a feature to a Google application. This will bring better customization features for Google products, and even bring similar iPhone platforms, and Google Apps
Revenue models such as stores.
This open trend has matured and is even somewhat late. A few weeks ago, even the most conservative Microsoft has opened its cloud computing platform to external developers.
Azure. Apple also allows its developers to access its platform, despite Apple's strict control. Of course, the time will tell us whether Girouard really means so, if Google
Determined to open up, the future of Internet will be more interesting.
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