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Progressive Web Apps has recently been released, and if you haven't already gotten your hands on a copy, I have 5 free copies to give away to lucky readers. If you've not heard of the book before, Progressive Web Apps was written to help you leverage the amazing features of Progressive Web Apps to build fast, engaging and resilient web applications.
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