Author: Chris Hoffman / Source: How-To Geek

Chrome 70, available now, lets you install “Progressive Web Apps,” or PWAs, on Windows. When you visit a website with a PWA, like Twitter or Spotify, you can now “install” it to make it behave more like a normal desktop application.
Progressive Web Apps are web apps that behave more like native apps. You can “install” them to give them a dedicated window and shortcut on your PC.
They can also load quickly, run offline, and show you notifications—just like normal apps.To install a PWA, you’ll first need to visit a website that offers one. Currently, very few websites offer PWAs. Twitter does offer a PWA that uses its mobile interface. The Spotify Web Player offers a PWA at a hidden address, too.
When you’re on a website that offers a PWA, you can click…
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