Unless Chrome gains significant market share, I doubt we'll need to
alter the way we develop web apps much. That said, it is still a good
idea for developers to take a look under the hood for two reasons. 1)
We'll be better prepared to mobilize our apps to Chrome when and if
it becomes more accepte
Jennifer, thanks for mentioning Intervals. As one of the developers,
let me clarify a few things. Intervals is certainly a more
comprehensive app then the siloed web-based apps most of us are used
to (basecamp, etc). There are additional layers of complexity that
are intentional. Intervals is based