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There has been massive leaps since Apple tried to promote WebApps
Agreed. River Trail is an interesting project, for instance:
https://github.com/rivertrail/rivertrail/wiki




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A lot has changed and almost any API Mozilla makes for Firefox is also proposed at the W3C and discussed there to be specified as a proper standard.
Which means even if Firefox OS does not work out, all the APIs will be made available for others to work on (so the new Tizen, WebOS or whatever does not have to reinvent the wheel).
It also will allow browsers to adopt these standards.
Pretty much everything you can imagine has al ready been standardised, proposed as a standard or is being heavily worked on.
Just have a look at WebRTC for example.
There has been massive leaps since Apple tried to promote WebApps
Edited 2012-09-23 22:58 UTC