On Oct 1, 6:12 pm, Disconnect <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I think, outside the technical aspects, the other concern is advertising -
>
> "people will disable ads, then developers will stop doing 'free' apps and
> nobody will buy paid apps and the whole thing will fall apart."  I also
> think it isn't an issue - devs that have that problem can simply upgrade to
> the new API, discover they have been blocked, and refuse to run...

But what about when there actually is no data connection?

I find that 90% of my usage of "apps" is on the subway.  Above ground
I primarily use the web browser.

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