Google Chrome at Google I/O 2010
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During Google I/O 2010, the Google Chrome team made several key announcements and conducted sessions highlighting advancements in the web platform, particularly around HTML5 and native web applications. Sundar Pichai introduced the WebM Project, aiming to provide a free, high-quality video codec for the web, supported by Mozilla, Opera, and Adobe, while announcing the upcoming launch of the Chrome Web Store to enhance the discoverability of web applications. The sessions covered topics such as programming the web with native code, developing Chrome extensions, and building web apps for the Chrome Web Store, along with updates on HTML5 features and the introduction of Google Chrome's Developer Tools. Additionally, the event showcased WebM video playback and provided insights into Google Chrome Frame, which enables HTML5 capabilities and faster JavaScript performance for Internet Explorer users. Videos and slides from each session were made available online for those unable to attend in person.
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