According to foreign media reports, Google's CEO Eric Schmidt told software developers on Wednesday that network application software will be extremely similar to desktop software in the future, at the same time, the browser will become the cornerstone of the future development of application software.
Schmidt told more than 2009 software developers at Google I/O 4000 in San Francisco that developers should seize the right time, recognizing that the Internet and browsers, rather than computer operating systems, will become the cornerstone of future application software development.
However, the Internet industry has not yet achieved this goal. Schmidt said that the implementation of this goal requires the widespread use of the HTML 5 technology. Currently, an organization composed of many companies and organizations is constantly improving this technology.
According to Google's vice president of engineering, Vic gangdoravic Gundotra, the four most widely used open-source browsers are Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and Opera) some HTML 5 technologies have been adopted, making these browsers more stable. Gangdotra is also eager to crack down on rival Microsoft, saying Microsoft's IE browser lags behind the four open-source browsers. In addition, gangdoira demonstrated some core concepts of how network application software uses HTML 5 technology to developers.
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