Google launched its new product, web store. This is the future of computing .
The apps are behaving like native apps and I am impressed with the speed. Even though Google OS has some more time before it hits the market, the webstore gives a brief idea on how it is going to work.
Let’s look at an example to see why web store will change the way we work and live. Evernote is one app that I love the most. It allows me to make notes on any of my gadgets, iPhone, iPad or Mac and it instantly makes the notes available on all the other gadgets. I love their product. But they demand me to have their product installed on all my devices.
Similarly, any other applications that I need to use, I need them installed on all my devices. Now with Chrome webstore, I just need to have Chrome on all my devices and the data is synced across all my devices instantly.
This is going to be the future of easy and on the cloud computing. Four apps built in CSS3, HTML5 and JS look native and are impressive. The NYT, a game called Poppit, and both Amazon’s Window shop and Kindle for the web are sensational.
Google already has a great platform for monetization – adwords. Developers can earn through ads, flat fee or monthly subscriptions. Chrome webstore with Chrome OS is going to be a game changer in providing a seamless web experience.
Visit Chrome Webstore – https://chrome.google.com/webstore

