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by bobajeff
4142 days ago
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What that says to me is that people love and spend most their time on mobile devices. And that they use Apps mostly to access their websites. I don't think that means they "love" mobile apps. It's just that on mobile, web browsing is an inferior experience. Take a look at this data on the top apps:
http://www.comscore.com/Insights/Data-Mine/Top-25-Mobile-App... Personally, I'd rather use the complete websites than mobile sites or apps. I'd also like to have better choices when it comes to mobile browsers (more on this later). I'd also like to have better tab management on mobile. Browser choice on Android seems to be Chrome, Firefox and Webviews. Firefox never ran well on my phone and for some reason or another doesn't render sites properly. Webviews based browsers also don't render sites properly and they are lacking support for some web technologies. Chrome is the only properly working browser on my phone and it always has me logged into Google sites and resumes from my previous session. Every time I use it I feel like I'm naked in a public place. And, every site has to be a longterm commitment as there is no easy way to close multiple tabs. TLDR: I use apps mostly because mobile browsing still sucks. I bet I'm not alone with this. |
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