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The ASUS Chromebook Flip, the first Chromebook that can run Android apps, is here. Others such as the 2015 Chromebook Pixel and the Acer Chromebook R11 will soon be able to run them as well. To run ...
Now that Google updated ChromeOS to include the Google Play Store, Chromebook users can install Android apps on their computer. Previously, users had to hack things or wait for developers to customize ...
Now that Chromebooks can run Android apps downloaded from the Google Play Store, you might be wondering whether they can run apps not downloaded from the Play Store. It turns out the answer is yes.
The addition of Android apps to Chrome OS is a big deal, but sadly it’s also taking a while for Google to push that functionality to all models. So far only three Chromebooks can officially run ...
As promised, Google has started rolling out an update to Chrome OS that lets you download and install Android apps from the Google Play Store. Right now the Chrome OS 53 update is only available for ...
Eventually, Google hopes, you’ll be able to run potentially millions of Android apps within Chrome or Chrome OS once they’re formally ported over. But you can get make that vision start to happen ...
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How to sideload apps to a Chromebook
Apart from browsing the web via Google Chrome, your Chromebook can also run Linux and Android apps. While most Android apps are available from the Google Play Store, you also have the option to ...
Android apps have arrived on Chrome OS. Right now they can be run on three Chromebook models, a number that will increase during the rest of 2016 and into the start of 2017 (Google has a full list).
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