Estoy escribiendo una publicación en un blog sobre las primeras API de la Web móvil y Alex Russell me recordó a 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 Leer publicación completa.
Creo que es interesante ver que AppCache y WebSQL, Geolocalización y WebWorkers surgieron de las ideas en Google Gears y solo sobrevivieron los dos últimos.
Ruth John se mudó a Chrome OS (temporalmente):
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.