Counterpoint: I think it'll be easier for Unity to get good at what web's good at, than web to get good at what Unity is good at.https://twitter.com/haydenlee37/status/883185908710752256 …
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Replying to @joshcarpenter
Innovator's dilemma still says the web will win. How many still using desktop email, spreadsheet, word processors? More or less than 2005?
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Replying to @gavindoughtie
Low end disruption describes a very precise process. For games-n-gameplay, I think native will be resilient. Look at track record to date.
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Replying to @joshcarpenter @gavindoughtie
Remember how Apple was going to be disrupted, for example?
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Replying to @joshcarpenter
On the web, Apple seems to keep the browser just competitive enough with other browsers but pulls back from the
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Replying to @gavindoughtie @joshcarpenter
"competitive" would imply we were allowed to compete on iOS.
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