Sounds like @firefox is going to go big with it's "other browsers are bad/evil" marketing strategy https://twitter.com/marcosc/status/881672671368404996 …
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fwiw I disagree with the hangouts and photos examples there. I'm not sure about hangouts, but the photo editing used NACL.
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…Hopefully this will be replaced with wasm
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Not being tracked by Firefox is a feature that some people care about. Seems fair to help them understand that. I personally don't care TBH.
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Anyway, I'd rather see Moz marketing focus on unique features that I personally find indispensable like containers:) https://testpilot.firefox.com/experiments/containers/ …
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fwiw I quite like Safari's quality-focused marketing, and I'm sad that user agents haven't, generally found a way to market strengths.
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In part that's because big (basic) UX issues like tab hoarding and storage management haven't really been tackled.
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Edge's "set aside" tabs are interesting, as are its annotation capabilities. I don't like windows s but I like their general marketing focus
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This is also really innovative and coolhttps://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2016/09/27/application-guard-microsoft-edge/ …
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I also really appreciate chrome's developer focused marketing (devrel) in broad strokes.
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(I'm trying to enumerate some things I like so it's clear I'm not all apocalyptic on browser marketing)
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