‘The Web Is Broken, But Don’t Blame Apps’ – ‘ReadWrite’
Matt Asay says, “”The Web Is Broken!” has become a familiar theme, with apps generally called out as the bogeyman. We’re in love with the convenience of apps, spending dramatically more time with apps than our web browser on phones. This won’t be without consequence.
As the Wall Street Journal’s Christopher Mims argues, “Underneath all that convenience is something sinister: the end of the very openness that allowed Internet companies to grow into some of the most powerful or important companies of the 21st century.”
But the Web was broken long before apps came along, fractured by poor programming choices of millions of developers”.
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