Putting the Progressive in Progressive Web Apps (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)
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Progressive Web Apps should work everywhere for every user. But what happens when the technology and API's are not available for in your users browser? In this talk we will show you how you can think about and build sites that work everywhere.
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.
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