Baldur Bjarnason on Nostr: I mentioned this in a reply already: End users already think iOS Chrome comes with ...
I mentioned this in a reply already:
End users already think iOS Chrome comes with its own rendering engine. Letting Google actually ship it with their own rendering engine is IMHO unlikely to affect adoption because it’s what the users think their getting already.
And defaults matter. Safari is the default.
Google also doesn’t have the reputation caché it did when it first launched Chrome.
End users already think iOS Chrome comes with its own rendering engine. Letting Google actually ship it with their own rendering engine is IMHO unlikely to affect adoption because it’s what the users think their getting already.
And defaults matter. Safari is the default.
Google also doesn’t have the reputation caché it did when it first launched Chrome.