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Home Screen web apps are not going away after all
Image: Chris Martin / Foundry Update 03/01/24: Apple has updated its developer site to say that it has changed its mind, and will not remove the ability to have progressive web apps on the home screen after all. “Developers and users who may have been impacted by the removal of Home Screen web apps in...
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July 4, 2023 • 3 min read • By Tim Peterson Subscribe: Apple Podcasts • Stitcher • Spotify If you’re feeling a little punch-drunk by all the economic downturn talk through the first six months of 2023 (and really, through the last six-plus months of 2022), you’re not alone. Digiday editors and Digiday Podcast co-hosts Kayleigh Barber



