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- Home
- New in Chrome
- New in Chrome DevTools
- Designer Vs Developer
- Podcast
- Progressive Web Apps and Firebase
- Using autocomplete to improve user experience
- Prototyping motion and material design
- Material Design Components
- UX research and usability testing
- How we designed Chrome
- Designing for offline
- Designing a VR game in a week
- Using the Gestalt principles to improve your designs
- Creative ways of prototyping & scenario based design
- Getting a headstart in the industry
- Designing for standards and using Styleable components
- Designing for CSS Grid, layout and Variable fonts
- How The Web Can Compete With Native
- Designing For The Next Billion Users
- Learn How to Design
- Improving Your Creative Confidence
- Designing for Great Performance
- Becoming A Creative Coder
- Are Existing Design Tools Fit for Purpose?
- Who Is Responsible for Design?
- Are Designers Born or Made?
- Adopting the Native Language of the Web
- Balancing Creativity with User Testing
- Creating A Collaborative Environment
- Video
- Podcast
- Totally Tooling Tips
- A11ycasts with Rob Dodson
- HTTP203
- Supercharged
- Developer Diary with Paul Lewis
- Summits
- Chrome Dev Summit
- Progressive Web App Summit
- Polymer Dev Summit
- BlinkOn
- Google I/O
- 2017
- 2016
- Accessibility is My Favorite Part of the Platform
- AMP + Progressive Web Apps: Start fast, stay engaged
- Bringing seamless checkouts to the mobile web
- Building for billions on the web
- Building the Google I/O Web App: Launching a Progressive Web App on Google.com
- Deep user engagement with web push notifications
- DevTools in 2016: Accelerate your workflow
- Fast and resilient web apps: Tools and techniques
- Fireside Chat with the Progressive Web Apps Crew
- Great libraries and tools for great Progressive Web Apps
- High performance web user interfaces
- Houdini: Demystifying the Future of CSS
- How AMP achieves its speed
- Instant Loading: Building offline-first Progressive Web Apps
- Mythbusting HTTPS: Squashing security’s urban legends
- Polymer and Progressive Web Apps: Building on the modern web
- Practical lessons from a year of building web components
- Progressive, Performant, Polymer: Pick Three
- Progressive Web Apps across all frameworks
- Search and the mobile content ecosystem
- Service workers at scale with Facebook and Flipkart
- The 2016 Web Development Workflow
- The Mobile Web: State of the Union
- V8, modern JavaScript, and beyond
- Web Performance Tooling
- What's next for the web?
- Who are you, really: Safer and more convenient sign-in on the web
- 2015
- 2014
- Building a NaCl app
- Building sites for the multi-device web
- Chrome Apps on Android and iOS
- Chrome Apps: State of the Union 2014
- Componentize the Web
- Dart in Google Cloud
- Deep dive: Google Cloud Messaging for Chrome
- Demystifying encodes and decodes of WebM
- Easy International Checkout with Chrome
- Fabulous Forms for the multi-device web
- Faster Loading Images with WebP
- Getting Your PageSpeed Score Up
- Low Latency Mobile Web Apps
- Making Music with the Web Platform
- Mobile web lessons learned from analyzing websites at scale
- Optimizing Dart Applications
- Polymer: Creating responsive UIs
- Polymer: Interacting with Google Services using nothing but HTML
- Polymer: making Web Components accessible
- Responsive images today
- Silky smooth Web Animations
- Testing multi-screen web pages
- The ServiceWorker: The network layer is yours to own
- Touch in a Web App? No Problem
- Unleash the power of Kiosk Apps
- Update on WebM/VP9
- Using the PageSpeed API
- Video on mobile
- Web Performance Testing at YouTube
- WebP at YouTube
- What's new in WebView
- Lazy Web
- Polycasts
- Udacity
- Kranky Geeks WebRTC Web Show