last June during the Google I / O , the large search engine company Android announcement more than L, some attention was also for ChromeOS, your operating system you want to reach all households with Chromebooks of low cost, high Yield. A new feature that was directly affected ChromeOS future connection with Android, applications can use the mobile operating system in the desktop.
Thus, ChromeOS win great appeal of being able to enjoy it Apps them in smartphones and tablets. Today, after months of silence this aspect, we have the first ChromeOS compatible with Android apps: Duolingo, Evernote, Vine and Sight Words. I’ve already downloaded Evernote on my Chromebook and here you have a screenshot of how the interface looks like:
Works just like in Android , it’s like using the application on a tablet, same functions, and by the way, also works offline , for those who think Internet without a Chromebook is a paperweight.
These first four are the result of my project called App Runtime for Chrome (Beta) , that does not mean that overnight go to open all Google Play to Chromebooks, but e n the coming months will work with different groups of developers Android to adapt their applications and get users of both platforms get a common experience them
If you have a Chromebook or a workstation with ChromeOS, and can download those 4 apps from the Chrome Web Store
Via |.. Chrome Blog
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