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Google started working with a handful of developers to bring Android apps to Chrome OS last year. But 6 months later, there are still only a handful of Android apps in the Chrome Web Store.
That could change very soon, because Google is now letting any Android developer port their apps or games to run on Chromebooks and other Chrome OS devices.
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This is great news for people who use a lot of Android Apps and games which they downloaded for free, or bought from Google Play's Android App store.
Hopefully, some of the better games like Asphalt 8, Temple Run, Dead Trigger, Modern Combat 5, etc gets ported to Chrome OS. I'm not as interested in Apps since Chrome OS App store already has most of the apps I need, or I can go to a website like YouTube, Gmail, etc to do what I need.
I be most interested in a FTP app for quickly uploading files to my web host.
That could change very soon, because Google is now letting any Android developer port their apps or games to run on Chromebooks and other Chrome OS devices.
Read More
This is great news for people who use a lot of Android Apps and games which they downloaded for free, or bought from Google Play's Android App store.
Hopefully, some of the better games like Asphalt 8, Temple Run, Dead Trigger, Modern Combat 5, etc gets ported to Chrome OS. I'm not as interested in Apps since Chrome OS App store already has most of the apps I need, or I can go to a website like YouTube, Gmail, etc to do what I need.
I be most interested in a FTP app for quickly uploading files to my web host.