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Warning, rant:

Web does not mean ubiquitous network availability. It's a turn of phrase that only seems to originate from Silicon Valley and Redmond. When I get on the London Underground my network is gone. When I drive from Cape Town to Hout Bay my network disappears. When I go into my favourite coffee shop in Berlin my network disappears.

If an app (Evernote, for example) relies on a non- store-and-forward network connection to hook me up with my data it gets uninstalled. I can't use Trello for the same reason. When I need my data I need my data.




Right, that's a huge stepping stone for web apps to overcome. But what happens when the interface itself requires an update from the cloud? We're doomed.

At least native apps can fall-back seamlessly.




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