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Google starts porting android apps to chrome os

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The giant Google owns two very different operating systems, one of them is the well-known Android present in the vast majority of smartphones and tablets sold in our country, the other is Chrome OS and is much less known than the Green android.

Chrome OS is used in Chromebooks which are low-cost computers quite similar to the now-defunct Netbooks. This operating system has the peculiarity that its operation is based on the Internet so that without a network connection the system is little more than useless.

Apparently Google intends to change the latter that we have discussed and applications such as Duolingo, Evernote, Sight Words and Vine, which have been covered with the beta app Runtime for Chrome by Google. The idea is that these Android applications will come to the Chrome Web Store providing more own apps, which Chrome OS could use without the need for an Internet connection.

Source: tomshardware

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