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brucelawson.co.uk
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| | | | | Bruce Lawson's blog, focussing on web accessibility, web standards, travellers tales, and music | |
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nolanlawson.com
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| | | | | Update: This post represents my views before I joined the Microsoft Edge team, and before I got involved with browsers or web standards in general. I leave it up as a historically interesting artifact. Last weekend I attended EdgeConf, a conference populated by many of the leading lights in the web industry. It featured panel... | |
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infrequently.org
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| | | | | Apple's iOS browser (Safari) and engine (WebKit) are uniquely under-powered. Consistent delays in the delivery of important features ensure the web can never be a credible alternative to its proprietary tools and App Store. This is a bold assertion, and proving it requires examining the record from multiple directions. | |
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infrequently.org
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| | | Cupertino's attempt to scuttle Progressive Web Apps under cover of chaos is exactly what it appears to be: a shocking attempt to keep the web from ever emerging as a true threat to the App Store and blame regulators for Apple's own malicious choices. By hook or by crook, Apple's going to maintain its home screen advantage. | ||