Building the Google I/O Web App: Launching a Progressive Web App on Google.com - Google I/O 2016
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Learn how 20% engineers at Google used the same open source tools & technologies you use to launch a Progressive Web App on Google.com. We cover how we built a real, scalable, offline-first web app powered by Polymer, web components, service workers, notifications, Google Sign-in, Firebase, new browser APIs, and more. If Google has an API for it, we used it!
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.
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