[dba-Tech] For web developers

Jim Lawrence accessd at shaw.ca
Tue Jan 29 19:28:24 CST 2013


Hi Hans:

Note: the OS on the Chrome note book is not an OS in the real sense of the
word just a browser extension fitted to take advantage of a piece of laptop
hardware. There is nothing really to install... It may store setting, links
and downloads but it is hardly what would conceive as a laptop/PC...
extended functionality can only be retrieved as a web based application that
is being applied to locally cached data but only if the codecs match.

There is no reason why any other browser could not be tricked up to run on
the same laptop as there is nothing particularly proprietary about the
hardware. 

It would or is it that we should expect other browsers to take advance of
this cheap piece of hardware to extend their OS environment via their
browser interface. FireFox is very close to releasing its own browser OS and
such a piece of hardware as a base might be very attractive. 

Aside: If may be theoretically possible to run a browser on a browser
through some interesting method of reciprocation but that is not how any
browser is built...not today anyway.

Would Microsoft or Apple extend their browsers, IE and Safari OS to take
advantage of a basic piece of hardware or only use highly proprietary locked
down equipment for that purpose? 

Jim

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Hans-Christian
Andersen
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:32 PM
To: Discussion of Hardware and Software issues
Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] For web developers

And the fact that both Chrome and Safari are based on WebKit, which is a
project that is open sourced on the BSD licence, which essentially means the
code is all yours, do what you wish with it (unlike with GPL, which has some
conditions).

How come no one ever mentions the fact that you cannot install any other
browser on a chomebook? By your standards, this would make google evil and
trying to squeeze out its browser competitors, would it not? :)

Before you counter my email, I recommend you read this article:
http://www.zdnet.com/amazons-top-selling-laptop-doesnt-run-windows-or-mac-os
-it-runs-linux-7000009433/


- Hans


On 2013-01-29, at 3:01 PM, Salakhetdinov Shamil <mcp2004 at mail.ru> wrote:

> Hi Jim --
> 
> <<<
> I fully believe that both Apple and MS will make 
> moves to eliminate competing browsers.
> 
> But what they can do with Android taking now 70% of global market
smartphones share
>
http://techcrunch.com/2013/01/28/android-ios-grabbed-92-of-global-smartphone
-shipments-in-q4-2012-android-undisputed-volume-leader-says-analyst/
> 
> and "Android tablets gaining on iPads"
>
http://www.tech-thoughts.net/2012/11/tablet-market-share-trends-android-ipad
.html#.UQhUbSefh_8
> 
> ?
> 
> 
> -- Shamil
> 
> Вторник, 29 января 2013, 14:13 -08:00 от "Jim Lawrence" <accessd at shaw.ca>:
>> Hi John:
>> 
>> In this high-stakes game of controlling the internet and the browser
>> port-holes to the same, hardware companies like Apple and want-a-bes like
>> Microsoft are trying to consolidate their advantage. I fully believe that
>> both Apple and MS will make moves to eliminate competing browsers...and
that
>> will mean stopping their biggest competitors like Google and for a small
>> part Firefox.
>> 
>> Without government intervention claiming a monopoly, or stiff client
>> disapproval, Google along with third-party application developers (like
>> Amazon for example) could be removed from between 50 to 60 percent of the
>> market or be forced to pay taffies to enjoy access. All these potential
>> market trends give me pause. 
>> 
>> Jim
> <<< skipped >>>
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