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Hey, y'all! π
@[email protected] and I wrote a bit on http://web.dev about the #javascript #SEO session we had at #io19 and what it means for web developers.
Check it out πhttps://buff.ly/2IiDChy
Hey, y'all! π
@[email protected] and I wrote a bit on http://web.dev about the #javascript #SEO session we had at #io19 and what it means for web developers.
Check it out πhttps://buff.ly/2IiDChy
Our Google I/O #io19 slides are online now: Securing Web Apps with Modern Platform Features by @[email protected] and @[email protected].
https://speakerdeck.com/lweichselbaum/o-securing-web-apps-with-modern-platform-features
Common vulnerabilities such as XSS, CSRF, and others have long plagued the web, accounting for most of the high-risk flaws reported under Google's Vulnerability Reward Program. Learn about the latest web platform security mechanisms to protect your apps from injections and isolate them from dangerous sites. You'll leave with a security checklist for defending your applications with new browser features based on Google Security Team's experience in protecting the web's most sensitive apps. YouTube recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDtM9caQ97I
π₯ Wanna catch up with #io19 over lunch?
Here's the big summary post on all things #SEO at I/O
π https://buff.ly/2VHmnjE
Google I/O is our yearly developer conference where we have the pleasure of announcing some exciting new Search-related features and capabilities. A good place to start is Google Search: State of the Union, which explains how to take advantage of the latest capabilities in Google Search.
Hey, weekend crew! π
Wanna catch up with what I have been up to at #io19?
I wrote my personal I/O wrap up down at https://buff.ly/2HoYBi3