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Chrome 67 on desktop has a new feature called Site Isolation\* enabled by default. This article explains what Site Isolation is all about, why it’s necessary, and why web developers should be aware of it.
What can SmooshGate teach us about standards development and the Web Platform? This write-up gives an overview.
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