Microsoft is well known as a technology company that has always focused on PC and laptop innovations.
Even so, Microsoft has Android smartphone devices such as Surface Duo. Thurrott reports that Microsoft is collaborating with Google to help bring more progressive web applications to Android devices through the Play Store.
Applications created using the Microsoft PWABuilder tool will use the Google Bubblewrap utility and its library to take advantage of new features.
Including new standards for web shortcuts, deeper push notifications and visual customization. For users who might use web applications more often than smartphones, this would be an advantage.
Citing Engadget, Microsoft said this expanded feature should not require more effort to implement. Users also may need to be patient before they can see the application with new features.
However, the presence of new features can lead to more and more affordable and affordable applications on your cellphone.
This gives makers more reasons to use the Microsoft toolkit. While Google gets more developers who build Android-friendly web applications rather than directing people to generic applications in the browser.
At this time, there are no leaks of applications that will be presented by Microsoft and Google. It is hoped that the application is presented which is certainly really needed.