Hi all,

I was reading an interesting article on Daring Fireball ( 
http://daringfireball.net/2014/11/googles_app_aesthetic ) and from Google's 
Material Design page it says that their goal is to "Develop a single underlying 
system that allows for a unified experience across platforms and device sizes."

A unified experience? Does that mean that the idea is for all Google apps to 
appear very similar in design across all platforms - Windows, Android, Mac and 
iOS (and any others they run on)?

If so, it occurred to me that Google apps on iOS provide unified "experience 
across platforms and device sizes." ... except that it won't be an iOS 
experience? So not a unified iOS / Apple experience, but a fragmented app 
experience?

I don't think I use any Google apps, but all the same I was wondering ...


Stephen


"Stocks have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau." ~ Irving 
Fisher, Professor of Economics, Yale University, 1929

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