 Hello, everyone. We're here at day two of Chrome Dev Summit 2016. I'm joined by Taylor and Monica. They gave an awesome talk yesterday on Polymer and the state of web components. So Taylor, tell us about it. Yeah, so our talk was Polymer Web Components and you. We talked a little bit about the latest movement in the web components world, so Web Components V1, the slightly newer version of the Web Components spec that's broadly shipping across all major browsers. So really exciting times for web components. We talked about Polymer 2, the preview version of the next version of the Polymer Library that's based on these new Web Components specs that we're hard at work on right now. And we talked about some of the best practices that we found over the last few years of building web components, supporting web components, and building apps that are web components, and how you can take advantage of some of the best practices to make sure you're building really good, sustainable, and maintainable components. And Monica, you announced a new catalog site. Am I right? I did. Beta.webcomponents.org. It's the new web components catalog, so both for Polymer Elements or just plain vanilla JavaScript Elements. It's community-driven. It's really awesome. Go check it out. If you have Elements that you haven't submitted, go and submit them. I want to use them. Yeah. Awesome. So you can check out their talk on the Chrome Developers channel on YouTube. You can also subscribe below, so you can watch the livestream for all of today's talks. Otherwise, follow along with hashtag Chrome Dev Summit. And thanks for watching. Bye.