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The Age of Mobile Integration

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When Tim Berners-Lee created the hypertext (think web links) at CERN in 1989, he forever changed how the internet worked by creating connections between resources. The simple concept of open and sharable references means web experiences can be integrated together in an infinite possibility. Thus the web, from its birth, promotes integration. Mobile (at least the version we know today), on the other hand, was conceived without that concept. This fundamental difference has been one of the biggest limiting factors in the mobile ecosystem for the past 6 years.

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When Tim Berners-Lee created the hypertext (think web links) at CERN in 1989, he forever changed how the internet worked by creating connections between resources. The simple concept of open and sharable references means web experiences can be integrated together in an infinite possibility. Thus the web, from its birth, promotes integration. Mobile (at least the version we know today), on the other hand, was conceived without that concept. This fundamental difference has been one of the biggest limiting factors in the mobile ecosystem for the past 6 years.

- Web: ⁠https://www.erictang.org/⁠

- Address: 1536 Stellar Dr, Kenai, Alaska 99611, United States

- Phone: +1 (907) 283-6173

- Zip Code: 99611

- Country: United States

SOCIAL :

⁠https://x.com/ericxtang/media⁠

⁠https://www.newcon.io/speaker/eric-tang⁠

⁠https://wellfound.com/p/ericxtang⁠

⁠https://iq.wiki/wiki/eric-tang/⁠

⁠https://medium.com/@ericxtang⁠

⁠https://theorg.com/org/livepeer/org-chart/eric-tang⁠

⁠https://www.newcon.io/speaker/eric-tang⁠

⁠https://www.crunchbase.com/person/eric-tang⁠

⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericxtang/⁠

⁠https://gravatar.com/erictang87⁠

⁠https://www.instagram.com/erictang877/

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