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open-web-advocacy.org | ||
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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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www.matthewball.co
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| | | | An essay on platforms, power, prosperity, principles, and profits. | |
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infrequently.org
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| | | | Mobile OSes and their most successful apps have drained browser choice of meaning for more than a decade. This has lead to confusion for users and loss of control over data. Web developers, meanwhile, face higher costs and reduced ability to escape walled gardens. It's time for the charade to end. | |
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blog.joelesler.net
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| | Joel Esler -- Threat Research, Detection Engineering, Product Builder |