Thursday, May 19, 2016

More than two million Android applications come to … – Gizmodo in Spanish

Google announced during the second day of the conference Google I / O 2016 that finally all Android applications can reach Chromebook. Yes, absolutely all, which means that there will soon be more than 2 million applications ready to install on laptops with Chrome OS.

http://es.gizmodo.com/instant-apps-p …

the Chromebook gradually has become one of the most popular laptops in the United States; perhaps not as much as a traditional computer, but is itself reaching sales of Apple Macs. Its price, which is ridiculously low, and its qualities to surf the Internet have become a viable option for those who want a good, nice and cheap portable option, considering the absolute mobility.

But these computers makes them much needed one thing: applications. There is no point having a Chromebook so interesting (and expensive) as the Pixel if you can not do more than install applications for Chrome. The arrival of Android applications is a great advantage that will make it much more attractive to these computers, especially when there are some that cost up to $ 150.



How does an Android application works on a Chromebook?

Android applications will appear in three different sizes on a Chromebook, and users can use multiple applications simultaneously thanks to multitasking OS Chrome. Chromebooks also show Android notifications and can share files with Android smartphones easily through the document manager. Of course, the my will be compatible with keyboard, mouse and touch panels.

It remains that developers begin to make some minor changes in your my to arrive in the most natural way to Chrome OS. According to Google, the first Android applications reach the Chromebooks from next June. [Via 9to5Google]


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