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    "Privacy",
    "JubilantJaguar",
    "6 comments",
    "https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/owa-on-redmonk--why-the-mobile-web-still-cant-compete-with-native-apps-and-how-to-fix-it/"
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  "textContent": "submitted by JubilantJaguar to privacy\n11 points | 6 comments\nhttps://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/owa-on-redmonk--why-the-mobile-web-still-cant-compete-with-native-apps-and-how-to-fix-it/\n\nIf we want to keep our personal computing private (i.e. data, communications, social life, everything), we _need_ to fix this problem.\n\nThe web is what makes privacy possible on the desktop, but the desktop platform is slowly becoming irrelevant. IMO our last hope is to make web apps usable and popular on mobile. In theory it’s feasible.",
  "title": "Why the mobile web still can’t compete with native apps, and how to fix it"
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