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by tolmasky
5390 days ago
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Care to elaborate? I feel that I went out of my way to provide a number of pertinent examples. I pointed to the trend of traditional web properties moving to native apps when it came to mobile. Things like nytimes, economist, and even Facebook. I discussed how most new social networks on mobile that have gained any traction or attention (such as FourSquare and Path) were largely a native phenomenon (even Google+ chose to have a native iPhone app). I talked about very real examples of how Flash was important in the development of the web. I believe that there are a lot of valid counterpoints to my argument, and I'm actually really interested in hearing and thinking about them. However, I don't think hand-waiving it away as "theology" is one of them. |
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