"Users order via the desktop at nearly the same rate as mobile"? That doesn't fit into the accepted narrative, is there something else we're missing?https://twitter.com/davidbrunelle/status/993960071406080000 …
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I think the device usage data have been showing some stabilization - mobile use still growing, but "tool fit" trends are becoming noticeable. Instances of "best tool for the need" are becoming more clear.
And like cameras, the best one is often the one you are already holding, using, or typing on.
that combined with the realization that while mobile numbers are MUCH bigger than desktop, there it a category of use (e.g. business/creative) that still, and for a long time, will keep using desktop form factor (even though it may be new minimalist systems like ChromeOS)
No! Everything must be disrupted and in clearly defined eras! I remember like it was yesterday when the iPhone launched and my Nokia S60 turned to dust before my eyes.
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