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Browsers and Apps in 2012

23 pointsby bookwormATabout 13 years ago

3 comments

officialchickenabout 13 years ago
The distinction will remain on iOS until Apple opens up mobile webkit for UIWebViews. Until then, I'm just left with wrappers, bridges, and perfectly documented API's that I just can't access easily or readily (WebScriptCallFrame, WebFrame, ScriptDebugger, etc.)<p>I guess I'm really really looking forward to implementing yet another iOS HTML5 modal dialog... there are similar but different problems on android.
Kilimanjaroabout 13 years ago
Someday internet connection will be so fast, and computers will be so fast, and browsers will be so fast that apps and pages will merge into one web, where doing FaceTime in Facebook or playing Diablo in my browser will be a matter of clicking a link, something apps can't do right now. So in the end, browsers win.<p>I'll check back this post in 2020.
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rudigerabout 13 years ago
Is there a version of Instagram that's more open to the Web?