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by cliffbean
4387 days ago
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Your history omits an earlier chapter, which was the period during which Google introduced NaCl to the world. http://research.google.com/pubs/archive/34913.pdf (2009) http://blog.chromium.org/2010/05/sneak-peek-at-native-client... (2010) No mention of PNaCL anywhere. Eventually they did change their public messaging away from x86 sandbox and towards PNaCl, though not before causing lots of external confusion and fear. And even then, with the time it took to get PNaCl released, some of the external confusion persisted. The earlier poster does indeed seem to have misunderstood the history, but it's easy to see where such misunderstanding may come from. |
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The plan was always the same.
Before this, the project wasn't really real, it was just research.
If you consider this "public messaging", then I guess google should never release research papers or research SDK's without fear of being raked over the coals?
If so, that's a sad state of affairs.