With recent news of Android apps on Chrome, you might think that Google is placing more emphasis on its mobile app platform. That’s not the case as Chrome apps on Android… Read more »
Google’s Chrome Dev Editor is available in developer preview and runs on any computer with Chrome installed, which includes Chrome OS devices. With the software, you can write a Chrome app… Read more »
If you’ve ever played Dead Trigger 2 on a phone or tablet, you have to try it in a browser. It can be done thanks to a technical demo from Unity… Read more »
Google’s Chrome strategy takes another step forward with the company launching tools based on Apache Cordova to get Chrome apps running on other platforms. The company demonstrated the tech last May… Read more »
JavaScript is everywhere but Dart as a potential replacement is — so far — only going to be in Chrome. See the challenge? Our recommended extension on this week’s podcast should… Read more »
Developers wanting to build mobile web apps won’t have to jump through as many hoops: The latest Chrome DevTools includes the ability to emulate an Android device or even connect one… Read more »
Want to safely explore Middle Earth from the comfort of your phone or tablet? You’ll avoid dragons and get a taste of new web technologies at the same time: Google’s latest… Read more »
Chromebook owners shouldn’t have to worry much longer if an app will work on their device: Google unveiled Portable Native Client, which lets developers code once in C or C++ and… Read more »
If Google Chrome is the company’s long-term strategy to capture engagement, Chrome apps need more native-like features. Several new APIs add just that to Chrome Packaged Apps, which run outside of… Read more »
Last week, Mozilla celebrated Firefox’s fifth birthday. It may seem hard to believe that it’s really been that long since Firefox first burst onto the browser scene, but it’s equally hard… Read more »