GWT isn't the problem, you can easily make a non-CEO-friendly apps with
jquery, sencha, or any other js framework.
The problem is that search engines do not crawl AJAX apps yet. The proposal
to make ajax crawlable is a quick solution to make them work with old
crawling infrastructure.
I really hope to see a more real solution in the near future.

On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 10:50 PM, Karthik Reddy <karthik.ele...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I would like to make a related observation although, only tangentially
> related to the initial poster's questions and grievances:
>
> Even though GWT started off as a toolkit for developing desktop-style
> applications for the web, I think it has slowly transformed beyond the said
> scope.
>
> As an example consider, google hotel search  at
> http://www.google.com/hotelfinder/. Evidently, this has been built using
> GWT and evidently it is closer to a web-style application than a
> desktop-style application.
>
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