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shortdiv.com
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| | | | | In the latest stable build of Chrome, came support for desktop progressive web apps (PWAs). Similar to mobile PWAs, desktop PWAs allow users to install apps onto a device's home screen for quick and easy access. In addition to this, they allow web apps leverage to the numerous capabilities of modern web APIs like authentication, payments and so on, without having to worry about potential security vulnerabilities. After all, a desktop PWA is basically a web browser running in its own app window context.... | |
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julian.is
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| | | | | PWAs are here to stay, and using them today could improve the engagement, bounce rate, and conversion rates of your website. | |
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cssence.com
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| | | | | @webstoriesconf 2021, from Lille (France) straight to my home. | |
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blog.notmyhostna.me
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| | | For my new side project I needed to build a browser extension. I was hesitant to build one as the development experience of doing everything in the ... | ||