@oblomov@sociale.network
Major corporations saw in the โWeb 2.0โ the opportunity to leverage this communication channel as a means to deliver services to the users, or, a rose by any other name, a way to write cross-platform application front-ends.
This isn't exactly news to anyone who has been using the web more than a decade, but I think it's quite important to stress this again: the modern web features both kinds of websites: document repositories, and application frontends (โweb appsโ).
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@oblomov@sociale.network
Web browsers are used to access both kinds of websites, but โand this is extremely importantโ the two kinds of websites have very different requirements.
For example, The V8 #JavaScript engine that powers Chrome was specifically designed to improve the quality of service of web apps, and while the โweb of documentsโ can at times benefit from said improvements, it doesn't have particular needs in this regard, except maybe to compensate for the deficiency of other components (esp. #CSS)
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