Google Native Client - A Detailed Discussion

Native Client is an open-source research technology for running x86 native code in web applications, with the goal of maintaining the browser neutrality, OS portability, and safety that people expect from web apps.

Google Native Client is the recent project by Google to give you a technology that will help you improve upon your web application experience many folds. In the earlier stage Google had devised a version of Native Client for Ubuntu - the flavor of Linux that Google runs. Now with time, versions of Native Client for Windows XP and Mac OS X have been developed and tested. Native Client works with Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Google Chrome, with plans to support ARM and PowerPC.
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Google and Adobe Shakes Hand to Help Google Analytics with Flash Content Tracking

Being an aspiring blogger, did you ever have questions like,

- How many people have watched my video?

- Are we developing the right creative content to attract new users?

- How effective is my content at inspiring people to take action?

If you can relate to these questions then look no further.

Google has announced that it is now collaborating with Adobe Systems Inc. to allow Google Analytics users to track Flash content.

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How To Convert OGG Video Files To FLV, MPG, AVI Format

OGG files are created by most Linux software as it is an open source video file format, and truth be told has much better compression than mpg, wma, avi or other popular file formats on Windows.

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