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  2. Google Apps Script - Wikipedia

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    The primary function of Google Apps Script is to facilitate the creation of custom tools for organizations, primarily focusing on automating tasks and simplifying system administration processes. It supports a community-based model for user support. Google Apps Script was first publicly announced in May 2009 when a beta testing program was ...

  3. ECMAScript - Wikipedia

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    Important contributions were made by Google (Sputnik test suite) and Microsoft, who both contributed thousands of tests. The Test262 test suite consisted of 38 014 tests as of January 2020. [21] ECMAScript specifications through ES7 are well-supported in major web browsers. The table below shows the conformance rate for current versions of ...

  4. Google App Runtime for Chrome - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 2015, Google released ARC Welder, a Chrome Packaged App providing the ARC runtime and application packager. [9] It is intended to give Android developers a preview of the upcoming technology and a chance to test their Android apps on the Chrome platform.

  5. V8 (JavaScript engine) - Wikipedia

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    V8 is a JavaScript and WebAssembly engine developed by Google for its Chrome browser. [1] [4] V8 is free and open-source software that is part of the Chromium project and also used separately in non-browser contexts, notably the Node.js runtime system. [1]

  6. Google Workspace - Wikipedia

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    The program combined existing, individual programs from Apps, Chrome, Cloud Platform, Maps, and Search into one overall program, and "allows partners to better sell, service and innovate across the Google for Work and Education suite of products and platforms".

  7. WebKit - Wikipedia

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    WebKit is a browser engine primarily used in Apple's Safari web browser, as well as all web browsers on iOS and iPadOS. WebKit is also used by the PlayStation consoles starting with the PS3, the Tizen mobile operating systems, the Amazon Kindle e-book reader, Nintendo consoles starting with the 3DS Internet Browser , GNOME Web , and the ...

  8. Google Native Client - Wikipedia

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    It allows safely running native code from a web browser, independent of the user operating system, allowing web apps to run at near-native speeds, which aligns with Google's plans for ChromeOS. It may also be used for securing browser plugins , and parts of other applications or full applications [ 2 ] such as ZeroVM .

  9. Server-side scripting - Wikipedia

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    A downside to the use of server-side scripting is that the client needs to make further requests over the network to the server in order to show new information to the user via the web browser. These requests can slow down the experience for the user, place more load on the server, and prevent the use of the application when the user is ...