Saturday, September 13, 2014

For Chrome OS came the first Android-Apps

At a conference for developers of I/O 2014, Google announced that the company's specialists are developing a special plug-in that would allow us to run the application on Android-Chromebook or Chromebox. Now the company has officially announced that the first four Android-applications are already available for Chrome OS. Currently Chrome OS users can install the following applications: Evernote - a popular service for creating notes; Vine - application for creating short videos; Kids Sight Words - a program for teaching children to read; Duolingo - free application for learning foreign languages.
Для Chrome OS вышли первые Android-приложения

Для Chrome OS вышли первые Android-приложения
In the coming months Google plans to launch even more Android-apps for Chrome OS. Also will be presented later toolkit SDK, through which developers will be able to port their applications.
Recall that Google receives requests from users' Android-those applications that they would like to see in Chrome OS.
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