Chrome is corporate. The ambiguous edge of lackey capitalizm. Thee weil do no evil, bullshit ee ching. Microsoft, a problem since Windows 95. So, what are we left with? Weir left with a system that does not have an adequate browser for all of the information pools that we have come to gather. All this data!
Where they gave up their core principles.
When shall I say. Edge was legacy. Edge was curve. Edge was not straight. Edge was culture betrayed. When Mozilla left the soft curve edge for the sake of efficiency, they described themselves as compromize apologists. One: betraying the userbase by destroying the app ecosystem, breaking the entire landscape of usable implements.
Such delusion. The personal computer was important; a well designed mp3 player was desired by many; the tablet, a new way to interface; the smart phone, a communication necessity. The watch is just a toy without a core reason for existence. Not just apple's, all smart watches. It's ironic that a company who made its business selling fashionable tech will peak and fall from relevancy selling a purely fashionable device. You can monitor your glucose level with a sub-$20 device from a pharmacy, not several hundred dollars and a iphone requirement.
It's okay. You're not an innovator. You're not a visionary. You can't see the horizon. You're probably fascinated by shiny objects; trapped in the superficial glaze, unable to comprehend the substrate.
2/3 of Americans are considered to be overweight/obese. And before you say, 'that's even more of reason to own one,' no matter how sleek the advertising campaign to peddle a broadly useless piece of technojunk, you're never going to convince the populous that exercising is fun. Unless it detects cancer, it's just a toy.