Offline Quickstart
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One of the best features of Progressive Web Apps is their ability to function even when offline. This video explains how to use the service worker and Cache API to make a simple app work offline.
Codelabs, slides and more information are available from the Progressive Web Apps Training home page: https://developers.google.com/web/ilt/pwa
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