| Google Chrome Playing Catch-Up on Extensions |
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One widely cited shortcoming may be addressed, according to a design document for Google's browser. And it's taking a different approach from Mozilla. "We will provide a service designed to reduce burden to developers by reducing traffic costs and providing a robust, secure mechanism for auto-updates that they can easily leverage rather than having to handle the logistics on their own site," Chrome's developers wrote in the document. "It would also provide authors with a way to easily create and verify their extension packages and manifests." Despite the additional steps to simplify and layer more security on the process of rolling out extensions, the news still indicates the lack of a cross-browser standard API set for add-ons/extensions, which could enable build-once, deploy-everywhere scenarios. Internetnews.com |
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| Last Updated ( Friday, 05 December 2008 ) |
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