- From: Marcos Caceres <w3c@marcosc.com>
- Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 00:54:35 +0100
- To: Matt Kelly <mk@fb.com>
- Cc: Tobie Langel <tobie@fb.com>, Thaddee Tyl <thaddee.tyl@gmail.com>, Wonsuk Lee <wonsuk11.lee@samsung.com>, "public-coremob@w3.org" <public-coremob@w3.org>
On Thursday, 5 April 2012 at 00:09, Matt Kelly wrote: > The point of Ringmark is to enable developers to build modern web apps for smartphones (primarily touch devices). Opera has a browser on smartphones, but it doesn't have significant market share. What's the marketshare cut off? > Opera mini, which does have a large amount of market share, is targeted at feature phones. Do you mean those phones that about 70% of the world uses and will continue to use for a while yet? :) But seriously, I think we need to take a balanced view here.
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