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More information on Yahoo's BrowserPlus

By | May 28, 2008, 7:42pm PDT

There have been small bits of information trickling out about Yahoo’s BrowserPlus, but today in a blog posting on the Yahoo Developer Network we got some more information about what Yahoo’s planning and it’s a good development for RIAs. In their own words, Yahoo is building a platform to extend the web:

BrowserPlus is a platform for extending the Web: an end-user installs it and a developer uses its features through a small JavaScript library. Some of the features that exist in the platform today include:

  • Drag-and-drop from the desktop
  • Client-side image manipulation (cropping, rotation & filters)
  • Desktop notifications

Clint Boulton makes the comparison between Gears and Adobe AIR, which is sort of correct. It really looks like it’s more competition for Google Gears as it will run inside the browser and expand the capabilities of the browser. It also doesn’t seem to be a one-plugin fro everything model. In the case of Yahoo BrowserPlus, users would download a plugin, and then websites could call different web services supported by BrowserPlus and BorwserPlus would load those into the browser when they’re called. That means it’s very easy for Yahoo to add functionality to the platform as they go instead of having to worry about distributing a new version of the plugin every time.

Some of the new functionality parallels the new features and roadmap of Google Gears that was announced today and it’s interesting to see two big web companies continue to try and expand on what the browser can do by offering their own functionality. If you look at Mozilla Prism, Adobe AIR, Google Gears, and BrowserPlus, there does seem to be a lot of interest in moving beyond the browser and there is plenty of choice for how each developer makes that happen.

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RE: More information on Yahoo's BrowserPlus
monsonhaefel 29th May 2008
Ryan,

This new class of desktop client which some call the "Fit Client" (not fat or thin; but just right) is really interesting. If you get a chance check out a couple of the articles I've written about it.

The Rise of the Fit Client
http://ajax.sys-con.com/read/510792.htm

The Grand Convergence: Web + RIA + Widgets + Client/Server
http://ajax.sys-con.com/read/516151.htm

The Next Battle for the Desktop
http://ajax.sys-con.com/read/548350.htm

Also please don't forget that Curl (http://www.curl.com), which is focused on the enterprise, is one of the best fit client platforms available today. If you mention Adobe AIR, Google Gears, and Mozilla Prism you have got to mention Curl which has been around the longest.

All the best,

Richard Monson-Haefel
VP of Developer Relations
Curl, Inc.
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Webtop Convergence
m4cl4rk 29th May 2008
Seems as though we're not moving toward hybrid
applications as much as we're moving into hybrid
environment/ecosystems/frameworks that let us design,
develop, and integrate our online/offline experiences.
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Convergence?
rkuhn@... 29th May 2008
Or more applicatin bloat?

Sure, some day down the road we might get some really cool RIA, but for now I fear nothing but slower, more resource hungry, less secure applications...as if the browser isn't a security nightmare to begin with.
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savvasmalamas Updated - 29th May 2008
Ryan as an Adobe employee you don't have to comment on
my.. comment and I have to admin that I DON'T know
everything (BTW if you know someone please give me his
email..), or let me put it in other way, as a guy passionate for
Adobe's Air as a mind-blowing idea but without very
extensive knowledge on the surrounding area of the offline
stuff-projects, you name it, I still think that Adobe's Air
cannot be compared to any of these projects.
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savvasmalamas Updated - 29th May 2008
I HAVE NOT touch by anyway the Gears and for Y!'s project I
have only read this post but non of these can make me feel
what I felt when you guys spread the word Apollo. Those
feelings that make me feel.. "God bless you
Macromedia"..Ohh.. Maybe it's because I love the Flash
Platform but when I think something that runs offline and on
desktop I can't think of using the browser. OK enough. Sorry
for the lot of words. I think I need a coffee. Cheers.
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RE: More information on Yahoo's BrowserPlus
monsonhaefel 29th May 2008
Ryan,

This new class of desktop client which some call the "Fit Client" (not fat or thin; but just right) is really interesting. If you get a chance check out a couple of the articles I've written about it.

The Rise of the Fit Client
http://ajax.sys-con.com/read/510792.htm

The Grand Convergence: Web + RIA + Widgets + Client/Server
http://ajax.sys-con.com/read/516151.htm

The Next Battle for the Desktop
http://ajax.sys-con.com/read/548350.htm

Also please don't forget that Curl (http://www.curl.com), which is focused on the enterprise, is one of the best fit client platforms available today. If you mention Adobe AIR, Google Gears, and Mozilla Prism you have got to mention Curl which has been around the longest.

All the best,

Richard Monson-Haefel
VP of Developer Relations
Curl, Inc.

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