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Creating a Client-Side Search Engine With Gears

This article describes how Gears can be used to create a client-side search engine plugged right into your web page.

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Creating a Client-Side Search Engine With Gears

This article describes how Gears can be used to create a client-side search engine plugged right into your web page.

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The Next-Gen Web: Browser Storage Support

During the course of a series of posts here on Techcrunch we will look at various elements that make up the next-gen web and evaluate the options available, current support as well as how well standards are being adopted.

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Google Code FAQ - GearsMonkey: Google Gears + Greasemonkey to take Wikipedia offline

By using Google Gears with the Firefox Greasemonkey plugin, you can inject Gears code into any website that you want.

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How Google Gears could augur the death of Microsoft.

A week ago, I ceremoniously yanked out my MacBook's Ethernet cable and toggled off the Wi-Fi. Once I was positive the machine was cut off from the Internet, I added a task to my online to-do list. It worked. I sat back and smiled, agog—I had just seen t

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» ‘Google Gears’ vies to be de facto tech for offline Web apps | Berlind’s Testbed | ZDNet.com

May 31st, 2007 ‘Google Gears’ vies to be de facto tech for offline Web apps Posted by David Berlind @ 4:00 am Categories: General, Podcasts, Open Source, Software Infrastructure, Mobile, Personal Technology, Office 2.0, Web technology, IT Matters Podc

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