Debug speculative navigations
Learn about the Speculation Rules API which can be used to prefetch and prerender future page navigations to greatly improve page load speed!
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CG, WG, W3C, Deepti—Wasm standardization with Deepti Gandluri - WasmAssembly
In this episode, Tom interviews Deepti Gandluri, the Chair of the WebAssembly Community Group at the W3C.
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What are Chrome's Deprecation Trials?
Not all origin trials are for testing new features. Some trials allow a deprecated feature to be temporarily re-enabled. These trials are known as deprecation trials.
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What is the The Pile Mini Web Machine?
The Pile is a CSS and HTML mini web machine that enables easy and powerful element layering, like how a discard pile or dog pile work, last in is on top.
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Example use case on Protected Audience - Part 1
In this episode of the Latest on Privacy Sandbox, Daniel Rojas will provide a step-by-step flow on how the Protected Audience API (formerly known as FLEDGE) enables relevant advertising experiences
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CSS Anchor Positioning
Chrome 125 is rolling out now! Learn about CSS Anchor Positioning and how you can tether an element to one or more elements on the page in a declarative way. Watch to learn more!
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Fetch Priority API
Learn about the Fetch Priority API and how it can be used to improve LCP image load times.
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How to use passkeys and FedCM for better authentication experiences
Passkeys adoption is on the rise, while interoperability and security are under active development.
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Practical on-device AI for web developers
With new capabilities landing in the browser, it's becoming possible to run AI and machine learning workloads on the client side – which can drive latency, cost, and privacy wins.
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Navigating the JavaScript framework ecosystem
The JavaScript framework landscape is ever-evolving, making it exhilarating and overwhelming at the same time.
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New field insights for debugging INP
Interaction to Next Paint (INP) is a Core Web Vital that measures how responsive a page is to interactions. Due to INP's scope, it can be difficult to identify why some interactions are slow.
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Chrome DevTools: From friction to flow
Coding and debugging should flow, not fizzle. Find out what's new and improved in Chrome DevTools to make your web development and debugging journey fast and easy.
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Level up your Chrome Extensions: Manifest V3 and beyond
Chrome extensions are in a critical phase with the Manifest V2 deprecation rolling out in June 2024.
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A web revolution: Build great desktop-class apps
The web is for any app you can imagine. Groundbreaking features empower you to build powerful web apps that rival desktop software.
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Multi-page application View Transitions are here
Transform your web experiences with View Transitions. Last year, we debuted Same-Document View Transitions for use in your Single-Page Applications (SPAs), and now we're taking it to the next level.
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Write once, run anywhere finally realized with WebAssembly
In this talk, we'll share how Goodnotes ported their award-winning iPad app to the web thanks to WebAssembly, and SwiftWasm specifically.
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Automate browser testing with tools & best practices from Chrome
Learn how to deliver reliable web experiences by combining modern test automation tools from Chrome with best practices.
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The AI-Assisted developer workflow: Build smarter with IDX and Chrome DevTools
Discover how Google's suite of gen AI-powered tools redefines the web development experience.
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What you need to know about third-party cookie deprecation
Prepare for restrictions on third-party cookies in Chrome. Gain an understanding of the phaseout timeline, and learn how to audit cookie usage, test for breakage, and transition to alternatives.
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WebAssembly and WebGPU enhancements for faster Web AI
Running AI inference directly on client machines reduces latency, improves privacy by keeping all data on the client, and saves server costs.
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From fast loading to instant loading
In this talk, we'll share how Chrome and the web platform can achieve near-instant page loads using the new Speculation Rules API.
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What's new in Angular
Find out about the latest from Angular, including updates on server-side rendering and reactivity.
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The latest in Web UI (Google I/O ‘24)
Get a rundown of all the things developers should know that landed in the browser for UI development since the last I/O, plus what's on the product roadmap.
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What's new in the Web (Google I/O ‘24)
Baseline gives developers a way to understand the interoperability status of web features and APIs.
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What's new in ChromeOS (Google I/O ‘24)
Learn about the future direction of ChromeOS: the developer-focused investments we're making across distribution, app capabilities, operating system integrations, and how our partners are bringing
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New in Chrome 125: CSS anchor positioning, Compute Pressure API and more
Chrome 125 is rolling out now! With the CSS anchor positioning API, the Compute Pressure API, an expansion to the Storage Access API and there’s plenty more.
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Reimagine the web with AI | Google I/O 2024
Welcome to the next era of the web with AI and reimagine what’s possible with Gemini Nano in Chrome.
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The Pile Mini Web Machine
The Pile is a CSS and HTML mini web machine that enables easy and powerful element layering, like how a discard pile or dog pile work, last in is on top.
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ScrollSpy animations with just CSS thanks to Scroll-Driven Animations
Thanks to Scroll-Driven Animations you can track the scroll progress of one element and use that as the driver of an animation on any element.
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Recreate Cover Flow using only CSS thanks to Scroll-Driven Animations
Remember the Cover Flow interface which allowed you to flick through a list of album covers while they rotated in 3D?
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