How Web Standards Work 1. design a flawed API (it's fine! APIs are hard) 2. ship it in the most-used browser, despite objections 3. get cross-browser working group to fix the API 4. oops, too late, that would break the webpic.twitter.com/IuU6Xxzilv
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Maybe, just maybe it might be because only one engine company has a billion dollar incentive to further its reach of the once open web, in order to increases its revenues from surveillance, user profiling and behavioural manipulations through targeted ads.
With Edge raising the white flag, Mozilla living on borrowed time, Safari maintaining its share through lockout, I guess Chromium won. With a gigantic market share in browser and search, the web might as well be a native platform.
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