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At I/O, Google said this was still an experiment, but it now seems ready to launch the first Android apps on top of ChromeOS. So far there are only four of them, but Google says no porting is required, which means developers should be able to just make their Android apps available for ChromeOS through the Chrome Web Store without any changes.
The current four apps are: Duolingo, Evernote, Sight Words, and Vine. Flipboard, which was also one of the apps demoed at Google I/O, is nowhere to be seen in this announcement. The apps can now be installed on Chromebooks through the Chrome Web Store, thanks to a project called the App Runtime for Chrome, which is still currently in beta.
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It's good to know that there are some Android apps which are being released for Chrome OS. Hopefully, more Android games like Real Drift, Asphalt 8, Dungeon Hunter 4, Gangster Vegas, etc get release for Chrome OS.
It's cool that Evernote, Vine, and Flipboard are now available for Chrome OS since these are some pretty cool apps.
The current four apps are: Duolingo, Evernote, Sight Words, and Vine. Flipboard, which was also one of the apps demoed at Google I/O, is nowhere to be seen in this announcement. The apps can now be installed on Chromebooks through the Chrome Web Store, thanks to a project called the App Runtime for Chrome, which is still currently in beta.
Read More
It's good to know that there are some Android apps which are being released for Chrome OS. Hopefully, more Android games like Real Drift, Asphalt 8, Dungeon Hunter 4, Gangster Vegas, etc get release for Chrome OS.
It's cool that Evernote, Vine, and Flipboard are now available for Chrome OS since these are some pretty cool apps.