• Re: Why is the most important difference between iOS & Android NOT in t

    From vijayshankar Crypto@21:1/5 to Joerg Lorenz on Wed Jun 28 10:05:33 2023
    On Tuesday, 14 February 2023 at 12:14:13 UTC+5:30, Joerg Lorenz wrote:
    Am 14.02.23 um 02:13 schrieb Neil:
    On 2/14/2023 5:34 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
    What he said was that Google doesn't "want" ad blocking which is
    meaningless because it doesn't matter what Google wants the user to do. >>>
    it does for chrome, which is google's browser, where *google* (not the >>> user) decides what features to include and exclude.

    Users block whatever /they/ want to block in Chrome or any other browser.

    nobody said otherwise.

    the part you do not understand is that google has a vested interest to >>> not optimize for ad blockers, which the evidence shows.

    Yes, that's what we were talking about. The context.

    It doesn't appear that either of you are aware of where Chrome comes from.

    Chrome is built on Chromium which is open source code which a variety of variants exist as a result all of which have what the /users/ want in them.
    Theoretically. 2/3 of the developpers are Google employees. And Google dominates therefore everything. Chromium = Chrome = Google.
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    Gutta cavat lapidem (Ovid)

    Here I found the complete different between Android and iOS:

    https://androidstrike.com/android-vs-ios-comparing-mobile-operating-systems/

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