Google to add offline storage to Apps by year end
IDG News Service - Google is working to restore offline storage capabilities for its Apps productivity software and should have it done by the end of the year, according to a senior company official on Wednesday.
Google had engineered the ability for Docs to store content on a user's desktop, which gave the Web-based word processing application capabilities more similar to desktop client applications such as Microsoft's Word. It did that by using Gears, its open-source browser plug-in that created a fully searchable database and a local cache for JavaScript to run the application offline.
But in May 2010 Google removed this capability for Google Docs as it moved toward using those same type of features within Gears, but using the HTML5 specification. It did keep the offline capabilities for Gmail and Calendar products.
The HTML5 work is progressing. "I think in the near future you will see the offline capability return to the Apps suite," said Matthew R. Glotzbach, director for product management of Google Enterprise, during a press briefing at the company's London office.
Taking away Docs' offline features probably didn't help Google position that Apps suite -- which includes word processing, spreadsheet and many other functions -- as fully featured as Microsoft's desktop Office suite, with which it competes.
But in the long run, the move to HTML5 appears to be a sure bet, as most modern browsers now support the specification.
Google has already integrated HTML5 support in its Gmail product for devices including Apple's iPhone. The Safari browser is compatible with HTML5, and users can download their Gmail when online and the access it when they don't have a connection, Glotzbach said.
Send news tips and comments to jeremy_kirk@idg.com


- Excel 2010 Cheat Sheet
- Register for this Computerworld Insider Cheat Sheet and gain access to hundreds of premium content articles, guides, product reviews and more.
- Finding the right cloud solutions for your organization
- HP is driving the evolution of what we call the Instant-On Enterprise. It is an enterprise that embeds technology into everything it does...
- Converged Infrastructure for Dummies
- As you know, everything is mobile, connected, interactive, and immediate. This is exactly why organizations need a highly agile IT infrastructure in order...
- Seven Priorities for Integrated Network Management - How HP Intelligent Management Center Delivers an Enterprise-class Solution
- This white paper describes the major requirements for network management solutions to help the organizations become more profitable, efficient and reliable.
Intel and the... - Building Cloud-Optimized Data Center Networks white paper
- Enterprises are turning to the Cloud to improve business agility, reduce expenses and accelerate business innovation. Cloud computing redefines the way IT assets...
- Gartner on the Network Infrastructure Market
- The network infrastructure market has evolved rapidly, from one in which most organizations adhered to a single-vendor architecture to a more business-driven network... All Networking White Papers
- The Higher-Bandwidth, Lower-Cost Connection of Choice: 10GBASE-T LAN on Motherboard
- Learn how Expedient, a cloud provider, is using 10 Gigabit Ethernet to boost its services and rein in costs.
- Distributed Database Security with Real-time Monitoring
- View this demo and learn how IBM InfoSphere Guardium database activity monitoring can help protect your sensitive data in distributed DBMS environments with...
- InfoSphere Warehouse Packs Demo
- These flash modules make warehousing more tangible and relevant to business users through detailed explanations of the InfoSphere Warehouse Packs.
- Delivery Management -- Extending Lifecycle Management
- Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 1:00 PM EDT
Siloed organizations continue doing the wrong things and doing things wrong, leading to increased costs,... - Leverage automation today to reduce IT complexity
- Date: Tuesday, June 5, 2012, 2:00 PM EDT
Whether your B2B complexity is caused by multiple technologies due to M&A, business or application specific...
All Networking Webcasts