Web Bundles is a tool for Chrome released during the Chrome Dev Summit held in San Francisco, USA on November 11-12.
The web bundle is a tool for making web application loading and responsiveness equal to desktop applications. It is possible to load apps from any location such as e-mail, FTP, USB, etc., and actively cache data through background synchronization and context indexing, and does not require whether the device is online. The web bundle is currently provided as an experimental feature in Chrome, and background synchronization and content indexing are available only as a trial.
Google has also made SMS-receiving functionality available as two-factor authentication, and the development of a basic file system framework with contacts can also share or store data. As the way to use this feature may vary from developer to developer, the way to use the web does not change overnight. This method does not require compatibility with Firefox or Safari web browsers, and you can only use this feature for web application development within the Chrome border. Related information can be found here .