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Apps make it possible for brands and business to deliver optimized content to customers via smartphones and tablets. Of course, the user has to install your app on their smartphone first. But once ...
Web apps have been part of the internet landscape for quite a few years now, allowing developers to essentially make their websites behave more like apps. We’ve also seen a new generation of web apps ...
With Chrome OS, Windows, Mac, or even mobile, these standout PWAs will help you get more done without any of the usual baggage. Say the phrase “progressive web app” to most people — including ...
In recent years, Mozilla Firefox has lost a good deal of market share in the web browser space. It’s hard to pin that loss on any one factor, but part of it has been its slow speed in adding several ...
Google Photos is now included on the list of the company’s Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). PWAs are websites that can also act as standalone applications and will replace Chrome apps. Functionality for ...
A progressive Web app (PWA) is a website-based application accessed via the browser that is able to take advantage of the platform it is running in. For example, a PWA may use the GPS and camera, as ...
Microsoft’s Windows 10 browser is about to run apps offline. Here’s how to take advantage of its new features in your web apps The web is at the heart of many modern business applications. We use ...
Mobile technology is redefining the online consumer experience. A few years ago, the steady proliferation of mobile users was overlooked by many brands. Today, mobile users can no longer be ignored, ...
One of the better recent features of the web is the ability for websites to be upgraded into standalone apps — called Progressive Web Apps — on your phone or desktop. Unfortunately, it seems Mozilla ...