Last year at the Google I/O conference, the search giant rolled out the first Android apps compatible with Chrome OS that users can take advantage of on their laptops. They were Duolingo (language learning app), the extremely popular Evernote, Vine and Sight Words (an app for learning how to read).The apps have been developed using the Android Runtime for Chrome (ARC) tool and are Chrome OS-ready and awaiting download.
Fast forward six months, we are yet to see an abund... (
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