
Jeff Haynies talks Google Chrome OS and Web Apps
By: Alan Ng | July 16, 2009 | Leave a CommentWhile the announcement of Google Chrome OS brought more excitement than disappointment, one company that are unsure of the move is Appcelerator, who deal with porting web apps between browser, Android and the iPhone.
As IntoMobile reports, they have spoken to the boss of Appcelerator, Jeff Haynies. They asked him for his thoughts on Google’s announcement and what it means in the future for his company.
He also gives his experiences with web-based software and what Chrome OS will mean for Android and developers. To check out his opinions, head over to his blog here. Let us know what you think about his comments.
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