This is What Microsoft Said About PWAs at Build 2020 (Premium)

Microsoft lost some PWA momentum during its year-long shift to Chromium for the new Edge. But that’s over now.
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How to Install Web Apps in Microsoft’s New Chromium-Based Edge Browser


One of the best new features of Microsoft’s new Chromium-Based Edge browser is that it allows you to install Progressive Web Apps (PWA), or any website, as apps that behave like any other Windows program.

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The PWA Revolution is Off to a Slow Start. Why? (Premium)

I had hoped that 2018 would be the year of the Progressive Web App. It could still happen, but the revolution is unfolding in slow motion so far.
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Everything You Need to Know About Windows — May 2018

Paul Thurrott's Short Takes: Microsoft Earnings Special Edition

This month I look at Windows 10 April 2018 Update woes, Progressive Web Apps in the Microsoft Store, new productivity features, and new security features in the next version of Windows.

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