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Google Believes Mobile Web Browsers Will Supplant App Stores

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The Apple App Store for the iPhone/iPod Touch has proved to be a huge hit and forced the introduction of similar services on rival mobile platforms. However, Vic Gundotra, vp of engineering at Google, believes such app stores will not have much of an impact in the future. He expects mobile web browsers to be more than equipped to deliver all kinds of content in the future.

“Many, many applications can be delivered through the browser and what that does for our costs is stunning,” Gundotra said at the Mobilebeat Conference in San Francisco. Palm’s Michael Abbot seconded his opinion and cited the introduction of HTML5 standards, which has made it easier for web apps to make use of a phone’s hardware, as a portent of things to follow.

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avatarAll I know is: MAYBE!!!

When web applications become equal-to-or-better-than traditional software, sure.

When a hulu-like service works well in a mobile device web browser, sure.

When javascript and html can compete with technologies like directx and openGL, sure.

When javascript and html can be used to create industry-standard video games, sure.

When developers become comfortable sending source, rather than compiled, code to end users, sure.

 

The top four will happen. The last one simply will not.

 

The world was ruled by religion, and they call it "The Dark Ages"

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