The web didn’t die after all; it just looks more and more like what we thought would replace it.
Which is what makes apps so contrary to Google’s future, and Google Now so vital. Apps put information in little cages you can visit when you feel like it. Google Now lets that information roam free, to find whomever might need it most.
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Guillaume Decugis
onto Is the iPad a revolution? May 30, 2015 12:53 PM
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While Google's intentions are far from being philanthropic, its strategy to bring us back to an open Web and away from Apps is worth admiring.
Apps didn't level the playing field: they made the Internet become a lot more short tail than it should be. The App Store (and Google Play) drive traffic and visibility to a handful of services while the open web, through search and hyperlink, let you discover small but good websites.
If we want niche services to continue to exist on mobile, we need an open web where they can exist.
I don't know if a Google Now can achieve that but between Apple who wants to kill it with Apps and Facebook who wants to destroy it with direct publishing, it's good to see one of the giants push to defend the open Web.