I've been thinking recently that the term "Progressive Web App/ PWA" causes more confusion than it solves for. It's been good to market the web's new capabilities, but not sure it makes sense as a noun. A PWA is just a web app/ site that's takes advantage of new APIs.https://twitter.com/SaraSoueidan/status/1156589391508332546 …
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E.g., you can imagine some browser providing a "lite apps" or "instant apps" collection in one of their UI surfaces (NTP, bookmarks, etc.); or offering to install a collection of PWAs that are known-good experiences on first-run or offering to restore previously installed
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This far, no browser (that I know of) has an end-user brand associated with PWAs. I suspect that as soon as they do, that will become "the name" that people use, with PWA being the nerd name
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Are you cynical? This is the first search result:https://developers.google.com/web/progressive-web-apps/ …
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