> For example, if you need to jump on the internet to look up Muddy Waters’ real name Best idea ever. That's the most common use case people have and one that's drastically underserved by current browsers. If people can't get their browser to quickly open a link to simple stuff, it means the web is failing. If the web is failing they'll quickly jump over to sending images over WhatsApp or fall into the trap of using…
For example, if you need to jump on the internet to look
up Muddy Waters’ real name, and instead of “McKinley
Morganfield” you get pop-up ads, screen takeovers,
“sponsored” content and other third-party advertising-
driven distraction, then you know what browser overkill
feels like.
What? I don't understand how that's possible. If you just google search for Muddy Waters, it tells you his real name right on the search results screen. Even if it didn't, his Wikipedia page is one of the first results, and it doesn't have any pop-up ads, screen takeovers, etc.Am I missing something, or can someone explain what they're referring to?