This is how it spreads. Google normalizes “web apps” that are really just Chrome apps. Then others follow. We’ve been here before, y’all. Remember IE? Browser hegemony is not a happy place.https://twitter.com/yaroslav/status/1112707497083785216 …
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IE6 was hands down, flat-out, the single best browser available when it was released, which followed IE 4, 5, and 5.5 which were the best browsers when *they* were released. By a long shot. IE6 enabled the Ajax world we all worked hard to build out. Its sins lay elsewhere.
...primarily that MSFT disbanded the team at some point in the early '00s. All the bad stuff we were exposed to by IE6 was, at some level, a consequence of MSFT divesting itself of the web and failing to replace IE6 with something better at the same pace IE 4, 5, and 5.5 were.
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