Monday 30 June 2014

Google To Remove the Difference in Web and Native Apps On Android

Recently at the Annual event of Google, Director of Chrome has showed a new version of chrome which will be shipped with next version of mobile operating system, whatever is this but the fact here is that Google is really wants to merge the Web and native apps together on Chrome tab. As they showcase the Android L, the recent apps looks more like Safari on iOS but also it shows active tabs into those recent apps tabs. Firm now wants to expands the API indexing for apps, as of now they have worked with less number of specific providers. For example, when a user wants to know about a movie on the Search Engine, it will open an extended link direct to that particular movie into IMDb App, which is pretty impressing jump from browser to an App. Google has been a great web developer, as we know that it makes a huge amount from web ads so it want their users to see those ads more.


As published on a News Site “Knowing all this, imagine for a second what Android L will look like. You turn on your phone, search for something in Google using voice search on your home screen. It launches Chrome. You tap on the first search result, it launches a native app. You switch apps to read this article you found earlier in Chrome.  After a while, you won’t even notice if you’re on the web or in a native app."



Many Firms have tried this before with their own technology but all of them has failed because of the mobile platform is a bit deferment, for example Palm with WebOS, Mozilla with Firefox Os. There was many flaws and performance backing such as the processor was not powerful or missing the knowledge to perfectly do that.

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