Google's Native Client dilemma: A faster but fragmented Web? | Internet & Media - CNET News: " . . . Google does seem wedded to Native Client, though, in part because of its security protections. It's even
considering moving Chrome's entire browser engine, Blink, into Native Client -- though that would be a deep-level move that wouldn't affect Web developers' programming choices.
Some at Google have expressed interest in asm.js, but for now, the Chrome programmers are marching down the Native Client path. The big question is whether the Web will follow."
No the big question is who will follow? (The web never moves in unison) As for most developers on Google's platforms, wherever Google leads, they will follow.
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