If you believe that desktop is dead and people are wasting their time thinking about building products optimized for desktop, and you have an app with a different experience on desktop and mobile, how do you feel about killing your desktop experience and focusing all on mobile?
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Replying to @wycats
Desktop is only dead for those who’d have us believe that there should be no distinction between work and life. (Mostly attention-economy hustlers).
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Replying to @dhh
Indeed. I was being a little rhetorical and hoping to get people to think a little. Productivity software is a thing, and most people can be trusted to do more than just swipe to dismiss and thumb type with their apps.
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Let me support that with some data. You can see desktop use is NOT falling. What happened is that mobile encroached on time away from computer.pic.twitter.com/wkev0yWzW9
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Replying to @gregnavis @dhh
2 hours per day is also pretty light for desk workers, who are probably pretty steady at 8ish ;) Averages lie.
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This is digital media I’d wonder if surveyors included “work applications” in the metrics
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Indeed!
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