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Google Gears: Where's The Sync?
By WebProNews Staff - Wed, 06/06/2007 - 10:36
A little probing into offline application-enabler Google Gears finds that the prospective Gears developer could be in for a little code-shock.
The arrival of Google Gears brought forth a lot of positive observations. Google's new platform would empower developers with the ability to take online applications offline.
It's a bare-bones, three-part architecture in Google Gears. Blogger Dare Obsanjo looked behind the curtain and found Gears wanting with respect to data synchronization:
What happens if I'm on my laptop and I go offline in Google Reader and mark a bunch of stuff as read then unsubscribe from a few feeds I no longer find interesting. The next day when I get to work, I go online on my desktop, read some new items and subscribe to some new feeds. Later that day, I go online with my laptop. Now the state on my laptop is inconsistent from that on the Web server. How do we reconcile these differences?A data sync would reconcile those, and Google's developers provided some suggestions on accomplishing it. Obsanjo found Google's approach lacking for web application developers who aren't Googlers already:
It seems that without providing data synchronization out of the box, Google Gears leaves the most difficult and cumbersome aspect of building a disconnected Web app up to application developers."Google has tossed a database API at us and called online/offline synchronization solved," James Robertson said in agreeing with Obsanjo's point. It's probably instructive that online/offline data syncing tends to be the sort of service that requires payment for commercial software that can do it. Perhaps that's a market for a clever developer: build a Google Gears sync and charge a nominal fee for it.
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