Theory: 'web-like' is more valuable than 'app-like'
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Replying to @ade_oshineye
This theory works well if the scope is "inside a browser", much like boxing works well if the scope is "inside a boxing ring".
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Replying to @mahemoff @ade_oshineye
(Would you prefer your car to be web-like or app-like?)
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Replying to @mahemoff @ade_oshineye
hmm, let me see Open, interoperable standard, open code (a la most browsers), built in security. versus app stores
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Replying to @johnallsopp @ade_oshineye
The web standards model is exemplary, but I was assuming Ade was referring to UI.
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Replying to @mahemoff @ade_oshineye
I didn’t read it like that, but interested in Ade’s take - need to write “on webbiness” ;-) cc
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Replying to @johnallsopp @mahemoff
: simplistic view. It's a continuum and users travel it as they engage with a service
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Agree, also individuals have use cases that attract them to multiple interaction models
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Replying to @mahemoff @johnallsopp
: I'm saying something slightly different: engaging deeply vs. thinly w/ a service is wrong framing
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: instead, users start at head of funnel ("thin" engagement) and some go deeper. Tech should be gradual.
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: so, yes, "webby" open funnel wider. Gradual path to "appy" prevents expensove mode switches & cliffs.
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: this is a distribution function, not an instant value. Or as
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