At first I thought this was like an API to integrate web content into your own apps. But now it looks more like Groupware, in the sense that Woob is actually your user interface and there are just modules to consume content from random websites.
It goes back to the old idea where you would have one dedicated desktop application for each thing you wanted to do on the internet, like read news, send mail, listen to music, view a calendar... turning your computer into a utilitarian appliance. Rather than a portal for businesses to spend a lot of time and money building their own dedicated user interfaces to lock you in. The latter has made life more difficult, where we have to constantly learn every business's new interface, there's always competition between missing features, and the dedicated UI (or platform) becomes a way for the business to squeeze more out of the user.
And there are no ads. I just realized there's an entire generation who have never seen technology without advertisements. I wonder what they'd make of this.
At first I thought this was like an API to integrate web content into your own apps. But now it looks more like Groupware, in the sense that Woob is actually your user interface and there are just modules to consume content from random websites.
It goes back to the old idea where you would have one dedicated desktop application for each thing you wanted to do on the internet, like read news, send mail, listen to music, view a calendar... turning your computer into a utilitarian appliance. Rather than a portal for businesses to spend a lot of time and money building their own dedicated user interfaces to lock you in. The latter has made life more difficult, where we have to constantly learn every business's new interface, there's always competition between missing features, and the dedicated UI (or platform) becomes a way for the business to squeeze more out of the user.
And there are no ads. I just realized there's an entire generation who have never seen technology without advertisements. I wonder what they'd make of this.