@Chris : sorry i'm late to answer. By Eric i thought Eric Schmidt ;)
http://www.google.com/corporate/execs.html#eric
On 15 fév, 03:20, Chris jesdisci...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm pretty sure the basic HTML he's referring to is simply without
JavaScript (or at least without AJAX), as that's what it
Hi, i'm not a google employee too, but what I can say is that the
google force is exactly to not doing what someone else have already
done yet.
For me the problem is that there is no bridge between waves and mails.
There is no converter, any way to read mails in google waves or read
waves in
Well for #2 how would wave be an operating system??, wouldn't be able
to do much in it other than communicate with others.
And for #4 they are using HTML-5 in order to have the instant
communication, and capabilities that normal HTML does not have. The
Application that uses normal HTML already
I'm pretty sure the basic HTML he's referring to is simply without
JavaScript (or at least without AJAX), as that's what it means in the Gmail
context. My parents are stuck with dial-up because of geography, and basic
HTML is the only way they can get Gmail.
Cedric: Who's Eric?
In ALL things,