Giving your PWA superpowers
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In this session, we introduce new features for installed PWAs, including capabilities previously reserved for native apps. Learn approaches for building better PWAs, including Play apps that use PWAs. This talk answers frequently asked developer questions about the design and future of PWAs.
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Speakers: Andre Bandarra, PJ McLachlan
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Last updated 2020-06-30 UTC.
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