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The big news for web and https://roadmap.sh/frontend this week? Apple added https://webkit.org/blog/12945/meet-web-push/ to any web apps added to the home screen on iOS and iPadOS 16.4.
Web Push makes it possible for web developers to send push notifications to their users through the use of Push API, Notifications API and Service Workers, according to https://webkit.org/blog/13966/webkit-features-in-safari-16-4/. WebKit is the web browser engine used by Safari, Mail, App Store, and many other apps on https://thenewstack.io/how-to-install-docker-desktop-with-kubernetes-on-macos/, iOS, and https://thenewstack.io/demystifying-linux-kernel-initialization/. “Deeply integrated with iOS and iPadOS, Web Push notifications from web apps work exactly like notifications from other apps,” the post said.
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