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- The Case Against Progressive Enhancement's Flimsy Moral Foundation | Viget https://www.viget.com/articles/the-case-against-progressive-enhancements-flimsy-moral-foundation 5 comments
- I Went to the Mountains to Develop a Website and This is What I Learned: | by Abhas Tandon | The YourQuote Blog: Building a Global Product to Democratise Creative Expression https://blog.yourquote.in/i-went-to-the-mountains-to-develop-a-website-and-this-is-what-i-learned-a23e6be2f7aa#.rkrrjhclo?r=hn 0 comments
- The Web always wins. Usually around the time when users are… | by 比特客栈的寻行数墨 | Medium https://medium.com/@bitinn/the-web-always-wins-612d5237a9fa 0 comments
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