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Ensure a Seamless Web Experience for Users, Regardless of their Platform or Browser

In the mobile computing world, users generally have a choice between two providers: Apple (iPhone and iPad) and Google (Android operating system.)

These two tech giants are mortal enemies, but as this recent article indicates, they aren’t against working together. And it’s the nature of this relationship that can have a profound impact on your Web design strategy.

Apple has traditionally been a closed system. Steve Jobs, for example, was militantly against any non-Apple software running on Apple products. Yet the company’s position slowly evolved; now, for example, Google has armies of programmers designing apps for Apple.

This is a win-win situation at first look. For Apple, they offer more products, including the successful Google Maps app. And for Google, they’re getting Apple users to try out their software.

So how does this affect you? Well, simply put, the user Web experience must be designed with both Apple and Google users in mind. Therefore, it must be a seamless experience regardless other browsers – be it Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc. We’re website designers with a record of creating a powerful Web experience for users, regardless of platform, operation system, or browser.