![]() While it was used for a few high-profile applications, like the original web-based Google Earth, it never caught on as a browser standard, and was eventually superseded by WebAssembly. Google once positioned NaCl/PNaCl (also known as Google Native Client) as a way to run machine-executable code in a browser sandbox. Perhaps the most interesting part of the timeline is the end-of-life date for the NaCl, PNaCl, and PPAPI APIs. June 2022: End support for Chrome Apps on Chrome OS for all customers.Customers who have Chrome Enterprise and Chrome Education Upgrade will have access to a policy to extend support through June 2022. June 2021: End support for Chrome Apps on Chrome OS. ![]() June 2021: End support for NaCl, PNaCl, and PPAPI APIs.December 2020: End support for Chrome Apps on Windows, Mac, and Linux.Customers who have Chrome Enterprise and Chrome Education Upgrade will have access to a policy to extend support through December 2020. ![]() June 2020: End support for Chrome Apps on Windows, Mac, and Linux.Developers will be able to update existing Chrome Apps through June 2022. ![]()
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