I realize Flash already does this sort of thing, but I'm sure a lot of
people here would be excited by the idea of a web browser supplying native
P2P support...

http://www.readwriteweb.com/hack/2011/03/p2p-api-discovered-in-latest-b.php

P2P API Discovered in Latest Builds of
Chromium<http://www.readwriteweb.com/hack/2011/03/p2p-api-discovered-in-latest-b.php>
By Klint Finley <http://www.readwriteweb.com/hack/author/klint-finley.php> /
March 11, 2011 5:03 PM

Something called the P2P API can be turned on through the about:flags menu
in the latest builds of Chromium <http://www.chromium.org/>, the open source
browser that serves as the basis for Google Chrome. The discovery was made
byDaniel Cawrey at
thechromesource<http://www.thechromesource.com/p2p-api-appears-in-aboutflags/>.
The description of the option reads: "Enables P2P Pepper API and P2P
JavaScript API. The API is under development, and doesn't work yet."

For those not familiar, the Pepper Plugin API (PPAPI) is Google's API for
its Native Client (NaCl) plugin. NaCl, which we covered last
year<http://www.readwriteweb.com/cloud/2010/05/google-native-client.php>
enables
developers to run native C and C++ in Chrome 10.

The trouble is that Chrome is the only browser with NaCl support, which
could lead to Web fragmentation. As Sebastian Anthony writes for
Switched<http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2011/02/21/google-native-client-readying-for-prime-time-fragment-web/>:
"If NaCl gains enough traction, *Chrome could become the next IE6*." But
since NaCl will be available as a plugin for other browsers, perhaps it
would be more fair to say that NaCl could become the next Flash or Java.

The main point, however, of NaCl is probably to enable developers to create
more advanced applications, such as video editors or audio processors, for
ChromeOS. Given that, it seems like the P2P API, whatever it is, will also
be for ChromeOS developers. Still, we can hope that it will enable some cool
distributed Web applications.

Google has introduced another interesting feature recently: the ability to
run Chrome Web Store apps in the
background<http://www.readwriteweb.com/hack/2011/02/chrome-apps-can-now-run-in-the.php>
.

-- 
Tony Arcieri
Medioh! Kudelski
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