- From: Michiel de Jong <michiel@unhosted.org>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 11:15:58 +0200
- To: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-rww <public-rww@w3.org>, Jan-Christoph Borchardt <jan@unhosted.org>
chrome web store, also. the thing about the apple store is that it takes 30% of app sales revenue, and also blocks apps that are not in the interest of Apple, and also it makes people program in Objective C which binds a developer community to one brand. What's nice about Apple is that for web apps, they have a pretty good browser, and don't support Flash. it's nice to see facebook support web apps, although a lot of it will probably be flash. what's not so nice is that i presume these apps will all use facebook connect, which is of course even worse than Flash. What makes the Mozilla and Chrome web stores stand out is that they promote web apps. There is at the same time a trend towards "data on the wire", meaning web apps are unhosted, and access data from data APIs, using XHR. What is maybe making the web struggle to keep up with Apple is that it's not one official starting point, it's not whitelisted, so users run the risk of finding crappy apps, and it's less intuitive that the user may want to pay the developer (either with pay wall or with voluntary donation) for the effort of developing the app. What makes the web as such lag behind on Facebook specifically, is that a lot of people have their user data prefilled in facebook, and it's easy to build a rich app experience using that pre-existing user data. What the unhosted project tries to do is get people to own their own read-write-web host, where they have their (linked) personal data, so that apps can query the user data using XHR, just like on facebook connect, but without making facebook a central point. The web already has several app stores, but not a lot of people are using them yet. On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote: > http://newsroom.fb.com/News/App-Center-A-New-Place-to-Find-Social-Apps-175.aspx > > Seems to be quite a few app centers? > > Facebook > Apple > Android > Ubuntu > Mozilla > OpenSocial? > > Any others? > > I wonder if any of these apps can be bootstrapped to the Web. Or we need an > app center for the web itself? > >
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