On 2/22/2018 3:24 PM, [email protected] wrote:
The reason the new Google Earth is Chrome only is because it relies on running
native code in the browser via Native Client (NaCL), which is Chrome only. Plan
is move native code execution to Web Assembly (WASM) and go cross-browser once
WASM's multi-threading support is rolled out by all the browsers... hopefully
soon. More background and details in this post:
https://medium.com/google-earth/earth-on-web-the-road-to-cross-browser-7338e0f46278
When will SeaMonkey get this WASM? That's a problem since it is still
uses the old Gecko engine. :(
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