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Sep112014

Google announces first batch of Android apps to come to Chromebook

Google previously announced that they would be bringing certain Android aps to Chromebook and now the day has come. Google is bringing the likes of Evernote, Vine, Sight Words, and Duolingo to the Chrome operating system. Using Google’s App Runtime for Chrome, these apps are meant to provide the full Android experience on the Chromebook, even when it isn’t connected online.

If there’s a certain app you’d love to see on your Chromebook, you can let Google know here.

Source: Google | Via: Droid Life

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