This is What Microsoft Said About PWAs at Build 2020 (Premium)
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Microsoft lost some Progressive Web App (PWA) momentum during its year-long shift to Chromium for the new Edge. But that’s over now and there are some exciting new features coming down the pike.
As many of you know, I’ve been a proponent of PWAs for years now, and I’ve been charting Microsoft’s progress in adopting this important web application platform in Windows 10 since the beginning. It all started in 2017 when I interviewed Microsoft’s Jeff Burtoft and Aaron Gustafson about the software giant’s PWA plans. And in addition to regular articles about new PWAs and new platform-level advances, I’ve also provided overviews about what Microsoft has said about PWAs at its annual Build developer conference. You find my 2018 writeup here and my 2019 write-up here.
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