Google announced availability of the first set of Android apps for Chrome OS. The list of four applications includes Vine, Duolingo, Evernote, and Sight Words.
Chromebooks were designed to keep up with you on the go—they’re thin and light, have long battery lives, resume instantly, and are easy to use. Today, Google is making Chromebooks even more mobile by bringing the first set of Android apps to Chrome OS.
Chromebooks were designed to keep up with you on the go—they’re thin and light, have long battery lives, resume instantly, and are easy to use. Today, Google is making Chromebooks even more mobile by bringing the first set of Android apps to Chrome OS.
- Duolingo - a fun and free way to learn a new language before your next trip
- Evernote - write, collect and find what matters to you, with a full-size keyboard and touchscreen
- Sight Words - a delightful way for you to help improve your child's reading skills
- Vine - create short, beautiful, looping videos in a simple and fun way
These first apps are the result of a project called the App Runtime for Chrome (Beta), which Google announced earlier this summer at Google I/O. Over the coming months, google will be working with a select group of Android developers to add more of your favorite apps so you’ll have a more seamless experience across your Android phone and Chromebook.
The apps’ availability is a result of project App Runtime for Chrome (Beta). The latter was announced during this year’s Google I/O.
Going forward, Google will expand the list of available Android apps by working with select developers. You can also request which apps you want to see available on Chrome OS over here.
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