That's the very thing which was discussed in this weeks MacBreak
weekly:
http://twit.tv/mbw

/Casper

On Sep 4, 3:15 am, RogerV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Me thinks Google Chrome is the most significant and worthy app that
> Google has produced since Gmail. It's remarkable on its own merits.
>
> However, Google is actually establishing an entire stack. Let's list
> it from the client tier toward the server tier:
>
> Google Chrome
> Canvas
> Gears
> GWT (for development language and tools)
> Google App Engine
>
> When taken altogether, they make for a rather remarkable web
> development stack. Any developer can grab these items and start
> building software. Google App Engine is available in a developer
> download that can be installed on a local server. It's all free and
> mostly open source. Ultimately Google App Engine service will cost of
> course, but if you architect on this stack, that service should be
> scalable on a cost basis that is pretty much linear.
>
> What do folks think?
>
> Does this pretty much define the web computing platform stack for the
> next 15 years?
>
> Is Google positioned to have a strong hold on developers' mind share
> comparable to that which Microsoft has had via Windows?
>
> Because Google will be sifting information at a much more intimate
> level than Microsoft ever did, will they truly remain a company that
> does no evil?
>
> Is it possible to possess the information reach they have and not
> succumb to evil?
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