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2008

Gearshift. Whoa, a full migrations library written in JavaScript for Gears (which uses SQLite for its data store).

# 15th September 2008, 2:51 pm / gears, gearshift, google-gears, javascript, migrations, sqlite

An OpenSocial Foundation. “Today we are pleased to announce that Google is joining together with Yahoo! and MySpace in the creation of a non-profit foundation for the open and transparent governance of the OpenSocial specifications and intellectual property.” Good move; I’d personally love to see this happen with Google Gears.

# 25th March 2008, 2:51 pm / google, google-gears, myspace, opensocial, yahoo

Gears 0.2 Released! New modules are HttpRequest and Timer, both for use within workers (which provide Erlang-style message passing concurrency). Particularly interesting is that the Gears HttpRequest module can be used for much cleaner Comet implementations in IE.

# 5th March 2008, 12:21 am / comet, google-gears, ie, javascript

2007

In the long term, I want to replace JavaScript and the DOM with a smarter, safer design. In the medium term, I want to use something like Google Gears to give us vats with which we can have safe mashups. But in the short term, I recommend that you be using Firefox with No Script. Until we get things right, it seems to be the best we can do.

Douglas Crockford

# 7th November 2007, 3:36 pm / dom, douglas-crockford, firefox, google-gears, javascript, mashups, noscript, security

Apollo will include Google Gears technology. Looks like Google really worked on the partnerships for this one.

# 31st May 2007, 8:30 am / apollo, google, google-gears, javascript, offline

Dojo Offline on Google Gears. “The great news is that the Dojo crew were in the loop wrt this project, and Brad has ported Dojo Offline to use Google Gears as the base platform.”

# 31st May 2007, 8:28 am / brad-neuberg, dojo, dojooffline, google, google-gears, javascript, offline

RSS Bling goes Offline with Google Gears. Google Gears is Google’s new offline JavaScript framework. Dion Almaer (a Google employee) has a nice example of code using Google Gears on Ajaxian.

# 31st May 2007, 8:27 am / ajaxian, dion-almaer, google, google-gears, javascript, offline