Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 26th Sep 2012 02:57 UTC
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User trust, default settings and convience.
I also mostly only install applications from my Linux distribution (where else did the appstore concept come from ? ;-) ). This is because of convience and trust in the source of the application.
And there is also no standard for installing applications strait from the mobile browsers onto the smartphone.
As far as I know all there is a standard for describing the HTML5-application: http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets-apis/#the-widget-interface




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While I can understand that is probably what he meant, it is a false statement.
There is nothing which prevents HTML5-apps to go through the appstore.
Hell, many apps are currently build with HTML5.
When I first read it I thought he meant these companies (Apple, Google) want developer/customer lock-in.