The browser plugin development and toolbar development arena is expanding at a rapid pace. The extensive development focus is attributed to the increasing number of security fixes that need to be devised along with the features that need to be incorporated to satisfy a savvy netizen. Google’s latest patches released for its open source Chrome web browser set examples in the latest trend of open source development.
Google’s collaborative mindset is evident along with its state-of-the-art open source capabilities. Chrome today stands as the third leading browser and is catching up on popular competitors IE and Mozilla Firefox. The open source nature of Chrome attributes inherent advantages such as easier bug fixing in reduced timelines leading to better security measures. The Linus’s law is very popular in development circles as it is relied upon for every debate between the credibility of open source development platforms as opposed to proprietary ones.
Beside just this, Google goes beyond and provider users and developers with monetary bonuses to identify its security vulnerabilities. Besides just acting as a financial motivation, it also allows Google to have quick knowledge of bugs and also find resolutions swiftly. This is similar to a bug detection initiative from Mozilla but Google is adept at providing developers and users with just that little bit extra. The browser plugin development, toolbar development and chrome plugin development arenas in particular will see much such advancement in the near future.
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yes its true that browser plugin development and toolbar development arena is growing at a very fast rate & soon it will capture the IT market.
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Posted 24 Dec 2010 at 6:13 am ¶…………………………………….EtherPad a Web-based word processor that does real-time collaboration……………………………EtherPad the real-time hosted word processor Google acquired on Friday will live on as open-source software instead of being discontinued in the coming months.In announcing its acquisition of EtherPads creator AppJet Google had decided to pull the plug on the Web-hosted versions of the application at the end of March of next year.However there was such an outcry from current EtherPad users that Google scratched that plan announcing on Saturday that users will be able to continue creating new hosted pads until at least the EtherPad software is released as open source.EtherPad has been offered in three versions a hosted Free starter edition a hosted Professional edition priced at US 8 per user per month and a Private Network edition priced at 99 per user and designed to be downloaded to on-premise customer servers. Google didnt immediately respond to a request for comment.Its also not clear whether Google will continue offering the hosted EtherPad service after its releases the software as open source. We have begun planning how to open source the code to EtherPad and the underlying AppJet Web Framework. We will continue maintaining new pad creation from the EtherPad home page at least until we have open sourced the code Aaron Iba former AppJet CEO on Saturday in a blog.Google announced on Friday that it had acquired AppJet to bolster Wave the Google real-time hosted collaboration application that combines e-mail instant messaging and document sharing.Wave which has generated a lot of buzz because of its potential impact on consumer and enterprise collaboration is still in limited release available via invitation only. We do realize — as does the Google Wave team — that Wave doesnt yet have all the functionality you rely on and isnt yet as mature as EtherPad.
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