Apple Watch Predicted Browsers Death

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Paul Canetti, a developer of the apps Stream and MAZ, has written a post in his blog and explained why the release of the Apple Watch indicates that the era of web browsers is coming to an end for good and all. Here is what he says:

?The death of the web has long been rumored. However it?s not really the web that is losing popularity, it?s the web browser. Flurry said in its 2014 report that only 14% of time spent on mobile devices is in the browser compared to 86% in apps. Of course, we actually spend a lot of that time in apps on the mobile web; it?s just that we?re accessing the web in non-browsery ways.

The death of the browser has been a slow and steady process, but I believe Apple Watch will now be the nail in the coffin. Imagine if Apple Watch had no Messages or no Weather or no? Uber! People would riot. But no Safari? No problem.?

Canetti highlights that only few people notice that there is no Apple?s browser on the Apple Watch home screen and are troubled by this fact.

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?If Apple announced a computer with no web browser, or a new version of iOS with no web browser, or I don?t know, a new MacBook with no ports, people would freak out. Like the way they freak out about everything Apple has ever removed ever. And yet the lack of reaction, or even acknowledgement, that there is no Safari on Apple Watch, leads me to believe that not only is Apple right to not include it, but we are actually ready to accept it: a wearable world with no web browsers.?

Source: macdigger.ru

  • By Anastasia
  • April 4th, 2015
  • News