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FEMALE SPEAKER: So the best
part about the Chrome Summit
for me has been hearing
about these API's right
as they're being worked
on, before they've actually
hit the ground.
A lot of people aren't talking
about these on the circuits
yet.
I speak at a lot of
conferences and usually I'm
hearing about stuff
that's fully baked,
or projects that were
done six months ago.
And that's all
very well and good,
but I feel like here I'm really
getting in on the ground floor
with some of these things,
and it's very exciting for me.
BRIAN LEROUX: My name's Brian
LeRoux, I work at Adobe Systems
as a product manager.
Don't hold that against
me, I still write code.
I think the API I'm most
interested in from Chrome
right now would be the
Service Worker API.
We're seeing it
just start to land
and this gives the web
a surface to not only
interact with the
network in a new way,
but gives us full offline
capabilities, which we really
haven't had up to this point.
It's been a huge point
in favor of native apps,
so I'm hugely excited for that.
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MALE SPEAKER:
Basically it's just
great to be with the
chrome engineers,
and be able to talk to them
on a very personal level.
So for me, personally,
it's about getting
like this really personal
connection to people
working on Chrome, and just
having lunch with them.
MALE SPEAKER: This
an incredible time.
I think it's one of the
biggest opportunities all of us
will see in our
lifetime in computing.
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