Hi Askoh,

   are you also aware of Snowglobe 
https://thiscontext.com/2016/10/31/app-streaming-with-snowglobe/ ?  This allows 
one to use a standard Smalltalk image running on the native Cog VM to render in 
a web browser.

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> On Apr 28, 2017, at 7:11 PM, askoh <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Being connected to the internet is going to be a necessity for any piece of
> software in the immediate future. So every Smalltalk development environment
> or application should have that capability as default. To push that envelop,
> every image should have a Smalltalk native Internet Browser. By developing
> that Internet Browser, we are demonstrating the power of Smalltalk. There is
> no reason why Smalltalk cannot be as intimate to the World Wide Web as
> Javascript. We can have the IDE in Smalltalk, Internet Browser in Smalltalk
> and a WWW language in Smalltalk. As is uniquely Smalltalk, every bit of code
> is visible, modifiable and debuggable. This supped up environment will grow
> and grow to be a full OS.
> 
> How can we gather the relevant Smalltalk code and necessary plugins to make
> an Internet Browser? I remember Croquet had internet browser and video
> player. What is missing?
> 
> All the best,
> Aik-Siong Koh
> 
> 
> 
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