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The article by Jake Lazaroff explores the distinction between websites and web applications. Modern users often confuse these two concepts, leading to imprecise discussions about their use and capabilities. The author argues that the boundaries between these categories are becoming increasingly blurred, and the definitions that once seemed clear are now outdated. In an era where technology is rapidly advancing, both websites and web applications can offer super interactivity and advanced features that were previously reserved only for applications. Therefore, instead of separating these two concepts, we should focus on their common features and the potential they provide to users. Furthermore, the author highlights the importance of context: for users, it becomes crucial what functionalities are available within a service, rather than whether it is a 'website' or an 'application'.