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blog.tomayac.com | ||
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webventures.rejh.nl
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| | | | | TL;DR: I believe the EU is very much going to have an opinion on the WebKit restriction Apple is trying to keep in place. | |
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open-web-advocacy.org
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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. | |
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take.surf
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| | | [AI summary] The article analyzes Apple's recent mandatory changes to iOS and the App Store under the EU Digital Markets Act, characterizing the move as a complex form of 'malicious compliance' that still retains many monopolistic controls like mandatory review processes and high financial barriers. | ||