> I would have thought at least iOS Safari would be a major consideration for anyone due to the ubiquity of iOS devices.
If web developers give any consideration to iOS, it usually results in a comparison of Mobile Safari to IE 6.
In reality, Google Chrome’s unilateral provisioning of unratified features drives developers to dismiss competing products as obsolete. In this way, Google Chrome advances the “extend” phase of technological dominance while well-intentioned and overworked web developers implement the “extinguish” phase.
If web developers give any consideration to iOS, it usually results in a comparison of Mobile Safari to IE 6.
In reality, Google Chrome’s unilateral provisioning of unratified features drives developers to dismiss competing products as obsolete. In this way, Google Chrome advances the “extend” phase of technological dominance while well-intentioned and overworked web developers implement the “extinguish” phase.