Chrome Show: Google aims for a browser bullseye with Dart in Chrome
As much change as we’ve witnessed in Chrome(s goog) over just the past year, much more is coming. Dart is Google’s answer to an aging JavaScript web world, although it won’t totally replace it for programming. Still, it’s an interesting situation since Google is building Dart support directly into Chrome. Will other browsers follow suit? We also discuss Dell’s(s dell) Chromebook entry and go old school with our Chrome Extension of the week.
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Hosts: Chris Albrecht and Kevin C. Tofel
SHOW NOTES:
Dude, you’re getting a Dell (Chromebook, that is)
HP Chromebook 11 power unit officially recalled
Holy Sheets! Google’s spreadsheets get better
Dart in Chrome, yes, but what about other browsers?
Dev channel gets the same “OK Google” interface as Android
Chrome Apps. On your Mac. Whoa.
More use of Chrome in Metro mode on Surface Pro 2
Extension of the week: DOSBox for running old DOS games offline – and more (hat tip to Joshua Hall)