Websites shouldn’t be able to store gigabytes of data on your phone, just one man’s opinion 
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Counterpoint: websites should be able to effectively handle most of your computing needs which, with user consent, may include storing gigabytes of data.
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Coming from a company that shows banners trying to switch users to “a more secure browser” and stops their products from working in other browsers for no reason
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Hey Ben, I'm one of the folks who does the internal advocacy to get Google products to support *more* browsers; we're committed to improving interop (assuming features are available). E.g.:https://medium.com/google-earth/google-earth-comes-to-more-browsers-thanks-to-webassembly-1877d95810d6 …
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And what is Android 4.4 webview?
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Netscape 4
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hot take: only having to support one iOS browser is hella nice
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Apple are just scared that Adobe would bring back Flash
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Or if
@vestager (or any of her counterparts in a major economy) did her job. It's ridiculous how the duopoly in mobile OSs is allowed to go unchecked when both players systematically abuse their position.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I like to manage application data differently than just network addressable assets like CSS. Within IDB it is more like replicating a user specific dataset to drive the application. So it works in or out of iOS
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