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From YouTube: Unlocking New web Capabilities - Maye Edwin
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Hello,
welcome
to
open
J's
world
30,
20
and
I'm
super
excited
to
be
speaking
about
unlocking
new
web
capabilities.
My
editing
software
dev
and
speaker
best
in
Arabic
Kenya
and
yeah
Co
finder
for
PW
for
all,
which
is
basically
a
dev
site
for
developers,
want
to
build
powerful,
progressive
web
app.
So
when
we're
speaking
about
unlocking
new
web
capabilities
were
speaking
about
being
able
to
build
very
powerful,
progressive
web
apps
or
web
apps
that
are
able
to
do
anything,
native
application
can
do
and
in
so
doing
we're
thinking
about
closing
the
app
gap.
A
A
You
you
hi,
welcome
to
open
J's,
World,
twenty20
spectator,
to
be
speaking
about
unlocking
you.
We
have
new
web
capabilities
from
my
Adrien
hannus
of
the
dev
based
in
Nairobi
Kenya,
and
also
co-founder
for
Peter
Bradford
at
all,
which
is
basically
a
deficit
or
collection
of
resources
for
pyramid
developers
who
want
to
be
very
powerful,
progressive
web
apps.
When
you
are
speaking
about
unlocking
new
web
capabilities,
what
we
are
thinking
about
is
being
able
to
build
web
apps
that
can
be
able
to
do
anything.
A
So
as
much
as
we
think
about
unlocking
these
new
features
and
building
powerful
web
apps,
there
are
three
core
tenets
of
the
web
that
we
should
always
have
in
mind,
so
keeping
the
web
instant.
That
is
fast
and
as
we
bring
in
these
powerful
capabilities,
we
think
of
how
we
deliver
the
same
capabilities
of
a
very
secure
kind
of
platform.
So
talk
about
HTTPS
and
in
this
we've
heard
like
tremendous
progress
with
most
of
the
browser's
so
setting
it
as
default
settings
for
setting
for
delivering
websites.
Okay,
good.
A
So
let
us
have
a
look
at
some
of
these
new
web
capabilities
and
basically
jumping
into
chromium
based
browsers,
that
is
the
latest
Microsoft
age
and
Google
Chrome.
So
talk
of
budget
APA,
we
able
to
not
further
uses
that
there's
some
new
activities,
new
notifications.
They
need
to
check
out
from
there
Peter
blaze
talk
about
chef
detect,
so
an
API
which
is
shipped
already
in
the
Google
Chrome.
For
example,
web
block
API
so
prevented
us
from
going
to
sleep
at
any
time
when
the
Peter
brake
is,
for
example,
actively
doing
something
in
the
background.
A
We
need
to
also
understand
what
is
overall,
in
trying
to
evolve
this
capabilities
or
contributing
to
this
capability.
So
you're,
not
just
like
some
amazing
reference
from
the
chromium
team,
so
being
able
to
fastly
I,
didn't
find
it
made
for
this
capability
and
then
write
it
and
explain.
Basically,
thinking
of
these
approaches.
Browser
vendors
here
so
then
gave
up
to
the
community
the
target
audience
which
are
basically
the
developers
allow
them
to
engage
to
be
part
of
it
as
it
airs
as
through
open
source
or
providing
feedback,
and
then
I'd
written
the
whole
process.
A
Getting
the
formal
specification
and
then
building
the
capabilities
into
this
particular
browsers
and
I
think
this
process
is
so
important
and
we
mostly
interact
with
it
in
various
projects
at
a
personal
or
company
level
and
all
those
things
so
so.
Putting
this
in
these
stages
and
being
able
to
be
part
of
the
process
helps
to
build
more
and
more
powerful
capabilities,
and
that
is
very,
very,
very
important,
so
yeah
so
and
then
we
have
a
lot
of
most
of
these.
Now
they
are
stable.
Most
of
them
are
stable
in
most
of
the
browser.
A
So
now
you
can
check
out
so,
for
example,
this
web
app,
which
gives
you
an
overview
of
some
of
these
capabilities
which
are
already
in
action.
So
basically
that
is
it
so
I
believe
that,
with
these
quick
and
short
call
us
not
really
call
a
session
I
believe
you
cannot
get
it
chilled
me
to
like
look
it
into
how
you
implement
these
capabilities
into
your
progressive
web
apps
and
yeah
keeping,
building
and
building
and
building
powerful
web
apps,
but
then
adhering
to
these
core
principles,
if
I
may
exist,
so
keeping
the
web
instant.
A
Really,
this
powerful
capability
capabilities
of
mean
and
yeah
delivering
these
capabilities
over
as
aq
a
kind
of
service
that
is
HTTP
yeah.
So
that
is
it
and
thank
you
so
much
for
being
part
of
this
talk
and
looking
forward
for
questions
and
any
conversation
and
yeah
chatting
with
you
people
via
Twitter
yeah
cool.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.