An iPad is fantastic for some activities like: Active reading when you can use the pencil to mark and write on the ebook; Drawing with apps like procreate; Writing with apps like iA Writer; General productivity things as many apps have iPad companions; and General browsing as it has a bigger screen than the iPhone.
AFAIK, Safari is sticking to the web standards. I use it on my Mac and all the website I visit and the web apps I'm using is working there. Only google's ones keep telling me they're not enabling some features because I'm not using Chrome. And I prefer not having this feature if it means downloading a specific browser for it. Web tech is web tech, there shouldn't be Google tech and everyone else tech.
AFAIK, Safari is sticking to the web standards. I use it on my Mac and all the website I visit and the web apps I'm using is working there. Only google's ones keep telling me they're not enabling some features because I'm not using Chrome. And I prefer not having this feature if it means downloading a specific browser for it. Web tech is web tech, there shouldn't be Google tech and everyone else tech.