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Link: http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/gacl
Google's chrome was recently released (not for linux though...yet) and Linux Journal has a very interesting article on this.
My fave part was this
When Deutsche Telekom's (NYSE: DT) T-Mobile launches the first Android handset next Wednesday, the Android app store will be fully stocked with its own user-friendly applications. Google hosted a programming competition with a total of $10 million in prizes to ensure that there would be top-notch applications available on Day One. The Android team wants a "vibrant third-party developer community," and here's the kicker — all of the app store revenue will be passed on to the developers. Google keeps nothing. (Apple takes 30% of all revenue from its App Store offerings; developers get the other 70%.)
orly? I keep 100% Where do I sign?
Message to Google: I for one welcome my new innerweb overloards!