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  2. Progressive web app - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, designer Frances Berriman and Google Chrome engineer Alex Russell coined the term "progressive web apps" [14] to describe apps taking advantage of new features supported by modern browsers, including service workers and web app manifests, that let users upgrade web apps to progressive web applications in their native operating system (OS).

  3. Floorp - Wikipedia

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    Support for progressive web apps (PWA's) is also included. [5] Floorp was based on Chromium in the past, but due to some technical issues, it has been based on Firefox since version 7.0.0. [6] It is based on the Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release) which means it may lack some of the features from the Firefox release channel. [7]

  4. WebAssembly - Wikipedia

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    WebAssembly was first announced in 2015, [17] and the first demonstration was executing Unity's Angry Bots in Firefox, [18] Google Chrome, [19] and Microsoft Edge. [20] The precursor technologies were asm.js from Mozilla and Google Native Client , [ 21 ] [ 22 ] and the initial implementation was based on the feature set of asm.js. [ 23 ] [ note 1 ]

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  6. Microsoft Edge - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Edge (or simply nicknamed Edge), based on the Chromium open-source project also known as The New Microsoft Edge or New Edge, is a proprietary cross-platform web browser created by Microsoft, superseding Edge Legacy. [7] [8] [9] First made available only for Android and iOS in 2017.

  7. Site-specific browser - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot showing Wikipedia website running in a site-specific browser window created by Fluid on Mac OS X Web (previously called Epiphany) on GNOME. A site-specific browser (SSB) is a software application that is dedicated to accessing pages from a single source (site) on a computer network such as the Internet or a private intranet.

  8. Blazor - Wikipedia

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    A WebAssembly app can also be made into a Progressive web app (PWA). Prior to .NET 8, there was a project template in which a Blazor WebAssembly app was hosted within an ASP.NET Core application containing Web APIs. This was removed in favor of the Blazor Web app project template, although the functionality still remains.

  9. Microsoft Project Server - Wikipedia

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    Project Web App (PWA) initial screen A schedule shown in PWA Project Center Microsoft Office Project Server is a project management server solution made by Microsoft since 2000. It uses Microsoft SharePoint as its foundation, and supports interface from either Microsoft Project (Professional edition) as a client application or by web browser ...