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Jonathan Dodds

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Will Mobile Safari be the new IE? Posted: Jul 2, 2009 8:23 PM
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If I speculate that ‘mobile computing’ will become more ubiquitous (not a stretch) and that the iPhone platform is already dominating in that space (open to interpretation) and if I’m developing a web site that needs to reach the mobile computing based audience, then I need to support Mobile Safari. If mobile devices become the ‘hottest’ part of the market for computing hardware and the iPhone platform becomes unequivocally dominant then Safari will be the new Internet Explorer. (Lazy or incompetent developers will write only to Safari — but I think, given that it’s a hardware company, Apple can be a better steward of the public interest in a robust and interoperable web.)

Mad speculation? Maybe. But Flash doesn’t make the short list of technologies I plan to continue investing time and resources in learning.

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