Actually no. This was always about desktop. Of course the fact that many usecases have an alternative that works on android or chrome have made things better. But I still can't use Photoshop or Cubase on Linux. Personally I don't think we have fully won before Microsoft starts supporting Linux with Office etc. Of course replacing vendor-locked applications with open source are optimal but so far we have only succeed with webbrowsers. If Google succeeds in moving everything into the browser thats a win against OS monopoly but we should remember that Chrome Store are NOT Open source. But Native Client and PPAPI is so building an alternate store is possible and moving offering software in more than one store are a lot easier than supporting different operating systems. > Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 16:19:55 +0000 > From: