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		<title>Use progressive enhancement instead of graceful degradation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can be said that both progressive enhancement and graceful degradation try to do the same thing: keep our products useful to every user. Progressive enhancement is a more sophisticated and at the same time stable way of assuring that but it takes more time and effort. Graceful degradation can be used more easily as [...]]]></description>
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