The Almost Always On, Not Quite Everywhere Network
8 Nov 2006 in General by GarrickOne of the reasons I’ve always been skeptical, cynical, and generally a wet-blanket on browser-only software is unreliable networks. Everywhere I go - there isn’t a network connection.
So, any browser-only information I might need (email, documents, photos, etc) are completely inaccessible on my fully wifi-enable, ethernet-ready laptop.
I see two trends:
- Cheaper laptops and more powerful pocket-computer devices
- Wireless internet access available in more places
Of the two, I see the former moving much, much faster than the latter.
While there are huge strengths in developing browser-only software - namely:
- Considerably lower development and support costs than platform-specific desktop apps
- Ease of pushing out bug-fixes and updates
- not having the information I want because the network is down or unavailable is unacceptable. For those keeping track, yes, I’ve talked about this before
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