 Hey everybody, what's up? It's Rob Dotson. Welcome back to day two of the Chrome Dev Summit. I am joined here on the floor by webmaster extraordinaire Paul Kinlan. Paul's also a member of the Chrome developer relations team. Paul, you and yes, you're a webmaster, I know, and you are going to give a talk on what is next for the web. So can you give us like a preview of some of the content that you're going to be covering in your talk? Yeah, so what I'm talking about for what's new and what's next in the web is like why the web is good, why we still think it's a platform that you should deploy on, and why you should be building for the web continuously and deploying to it. So one of the things that we're talking about is obviously the why, but also kind of some of the brand new things that are coming to the web. There's a whole bunch of brand new APIs that are kind of like landing inside the browser, not every browser at the same time. Yeah, it's a bit of a problem sometimes. But they really enhance kind of like the capabilities of the platform. And I'm trying to talk about why we should be like still pushing on the features on the platform, and actually just trying to build the great experiences. And then I kind of look at some new APIs, which are kind of like a little bit of showbiz as well. So what are some of the new APIs that are a little bit showbiz? Some of the new APIs that are showbiz. So one of my favorite, actually it's not really showbiz, but I really like it. So like there's the Canvas Capture and Media Streaming API. So like one example I've got is recording from a WebGL Canvas and then downloading it. Like we've never been able to do that on the web before and like you could do that, upload it to YouTube. Really great little API. And then obviously things like WebVR as well, which is going to land soon. So for folks who are interested in learning more about that stuff, what's like one place or resource where they could go to kind of dig into that stuff? So developers.google.com slash web, that's our home, right? That's where we try and tell developers how to build for the web, how to build best, like following best practice as well. And then if you go to slash updates on that as well, then you get all the new things that are landed on the platform as well. So if you want to know what's good, what's good? If you also want to know what's kind of coming on the platform as well, the update section as well for that site. Right on. Awesome. Paul, thank you so much for being with us today. We'll do it again. We'll do that again. Oh, yeah, it feels good. Thank you all so much for watching and be sure to stay tuned for more from the second day of Chrome Dev Summit. See you.