Is the Web dead? It’s pretty hard to say whether it’s dead or not, since the situation of either the usage of the Web or the usage of the Internet is quite different. And because in some countries the Web is still popular, so the Web is not dead, it’s maybe dying, but not dead. As it is said in the article that the apps are becoming more and more common and widely used, some similar function in the web has been abandoned or say not that frequently used. But on the other hand, some apps are paid apps, and for people who don’t like to use paid apps just for simplify their life, they will still need to use a browser to surf the web in order to use the service they want to use. And it is also said “digital world has been the move from the wide-open Web to semi closed platforms….. driven primarily by the rise of the iPhone model of mobile computing”, as a matter of fact, in some parts of the world, iPhone is still something luxury, not everybody can afford an iPhone. In these parts, Web is still been widely used, and there’s not foreshadowing that shows web is dead or dying until something that has an iPhone model been widely used.
Nobody can know what will happen in the future. And for now, from the view of the world, Web is still been widely used. And there will always be web lovers who want to make web better. Or after a few years, apps will replaced by something combine the advantages of both apps and web browsers. Who knows? But for now, the Web is not dead in the whole world.
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