Ich schreibe einen Blogpost über die frühen Mobile Web APIs und Alex Russell erinnert mich an Google Gears
Gears modules include:
LocalServer Cache and serve application resources (HTML, JavaScript, images, etc.) locally Database Store data locally in a fully-searchable relational database WorkerPool Make your web applications more responsive by performing resource-intensive operations asynchronously Vollständigen Beitrag lesen.
Ich denke, es ist interessant zu sehen, dass AppCache und WebSQL, Geolocation und WebWorker aus den Ideen in Google Gears herauskamen und nur die letzten beiden wirklich überlebten.
Ruth John wechselte vorübergehend zu Chrome OS:
The first thing, and possibly the thing with the least amount of up to date information out there, was enabling Crostini. This runs Linux in a container on the Chromebook, something you pretty much want straight away after spending 15 minutes on it.
I have the most recent Pixel, the 256GB version. Here’s what you do.
Go to settings. Click on the hamburger menu (top left) - right at the bottom it says ‘About Chrome OS’ Open this and there’s an option to put your machine into dev mode It’ll restart and you’ll be in dev mode - this is much like running Canary over Chrome and possibly turning on a couple of flags.