Ubuntu adds WebApps to its Linux desktop
After adding its own cloud service to its Linux desktop, Ubuntu is now integrating Web applications into its currently shipping desktop Linux.
Portland, OR: At OSCon, Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical, Ubuntu
Linux's parent company announced that it's adding a new feature to its
Ubuntu desktop: the ability to use popular Internet services and
Websites, such as Google's GMail and Facebook as desktop applications,
Ubuntu WebApps.
This feature will formally appear in the next
release of Ubuntu 12.10, Quantal Quetzal, in October. But, users won't
have to wait until then for it. According to Jono Bacon, Ubuntu's
community manager, the Ubuntu team has been working on this for some
time and the feature will be available for Ubuntu 12.04 users in the next full days.
At
this time, there are about 40 WebApps. This includes apps Facebook,
Twitter, Last.FM, and Google+. Ubuntu WebApp's source code will be
available on the Canonical Launchpad (https://launchpad.net/) project
management service. The new feature's functionality calls up a Firefox
plug-in to achieve its results. The program also has an application
programming interface (API) and an integration script engine for users
to make their own desktop applications.
WebApps is more than
just placing Web short-cuts on the desktop. For users this functionality
is integrated with Ubuntu's Unity/Head-Up Display (HUD). So, for
instance, you can use Last.FM from the audio controls. They are also
integrated into into Ubuntu's APIs and programs. So, for example,
Ubuntu's message indicator can be set to alert you when new mail arrives
in your Gmail account.
This is another step forward in Ubuntu's cloud integration. Last year, Ubuntu incorporated its own personal cloud service, Ubuntu One,
into Ubuntu. This was a natural progression. Indeed, what operating
system these days, Windows 8, Mac OS X Lion/Mountain Lion, and Google
Chrome, isn't incorporating the cloud and Web sites and services into
its infrastructure?
Source of this information:
http://www.zdnet.com/ubuntu-adds-webapps-to-its-linux-desktop-7000001240/
Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
