Monday, April 25, 2016

Chromebooks could soon run all Android apps – CNET in Spanish



Chromebooks could win many applications if Google gives them access to the Google Play Store.

Sarah Tew / CNET

Chromebooks could earn hundreds of applications soon, thanks to a system upgrade OS Chrome OS that would provide access to the Google Play Store, enabling the use of their apps so-native.

As explained by the Verge, a user of Reddit published information showing the code of the operating system that the possibility of “Enable Android apps to run on your Chromebook” would be. This option would have been visible for a few seconds from the configuration of Chrome OS, although it would have disappeared quickly.

the version of Chrome OS where the user saw the option that would run apps from the Google Play Store on Chromebooks is only available in the channel for developers. Those who have been able to execute the action and try to enable Android apps say – according to the source – which closes almost immediately, preventing see anything

This might be news that Google displays on its next conference. google I / O, to be held between 18 and 20 May in Mountain View, California. Recalls The Verge, the first Android apps that were available for Chrome OS did in 2014, and between Vine, Evernote and Doulingo were, as part of an experiment, which later became App Runtime for Chrome, an application although it is in beta it allows the installation of some programs Chromebooks Android.

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