HTML5 puts Google Gears offline permanently

Apr 15, 2010 by     4 Comments    Posted under: Technology

With all the hoopla surrounding Monday’s announcement of a new and improved version of Google Docs, there’s one little phrase at the bottom of the announcement that may have passed by the average office worker: Gears is going offline. For good.

Google AppsGoogle Gears is/was a plugin that allowed users to access their Google Docs sans internet connection, i.e. an ‘offline’ mode. Starting May 3rd, this option will no longer be available to Google Docs users, with functionality being “temporarily removed” … at least according to the official blog announcement. The same announcement does however, cite that Gears support will still be available for Gmail and Google Calendar.

So what gives? Why is Google taking the toys away? Well, the plain and simple answer is: HTML5. If you’ve not already familiarized yourself with HTML5, now would be the time, as these changes are likely to effect you. HTML5 is the next version of the markup language used to code the web (in one form or another). Note the phrase here: to code the web. Looking at Google Gears, we see the suffix: plugin. What we have here is a web standard vs. a plugin. Which one do you think is more attractive to developers?

By utilizing a new web standard, Google is freeing itself from the compatibility problems that can often arise when using plugins. For example, Apple’s Snow Leopard OS and Safari 4 introduced some new features that effectively squashed the ability to use Gears on newer Macs. Internet Explorer users were never able to view spreadsheets offline, and ‘other’ browser users either had zero Gears functionality, or had to jump through a ring of fire to obtain even minimal functionality.

Likewise, by switching to an HTML5 standard, Google is preemptively removing itself from the current shitstorm surrounding Apple’s decision not to allow the Adobe Flash plugin. In other words, they’ve found a clever, and competent, workaround to Apple’s sometimes draconian control of what makes it, and what doesn’t make it to their platform(s). With the inclusion of a new web standard, all Google has to do is conform Docs to this standard, et voilà, a cloud based document creation tool that will work in both off and online modes … internet connected or not.

While Google is remaining tight lipped on when exactly the HTML5 implementation will go live, they are hosting a webinar on 4/20 to further outline details of the ‘new’ Google Docs and all it’s functionality.

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  • http://www.datarecoverysoftware.com/ Alana Johnson

    The Gears-enabled feature will be no more. But have no fear – this setback is only temporary..at least that's what a company blog post says. In the plugin's place, there will be a “new and improved” HTML5-based offline option which will replace the former solution, but its exact launch date is still unknown.
    Thanks & Regards
    Alana Johnson
    Technical Support Head
    Datarecoverysoftware Effective solutions

  • Jack Herbert

    Good article.
    At the end, it’s “et voila” not “et viola” unless you meant the musical instrument :)
    Pedantically yours,

  • http://www.turnthescrew.com Dan

    …unless of course I meant to capitalize the V, and refer to Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night Heroine Viola. ;)

    Duly noted (and corrected) Jack. Thanks!

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