On Sep 3, 2008, at 8:29 AM, pauric wrote:
As Jared pointed out.. "I think Chrome is really important and is going to change interaction design in a big way."
You got, me Pauric! I'm now utterly convinced.
Whether Chrome is around in a few year or not is irrelevant, it has set in motion a fundamental change in mindset of both developers and end-users in what it means to perform tasks online.
As opposed to what? Were people not developing JS heavy web apps before Chrome showed up? Were Google's own web apps a figment of my imagination? Were the rich interactions that people have been doing using it that translate directly over to Chrome not possible before somehow?
What mindset change are we talking about specifically here? Especially after *one* single day?
I'm a little apprehensive in using the label and will probably get torn another one for saying it... but this is probably the start of 3.0
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