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Android apps make their way to Chrome OS

Google announced availability of the first set of Android apps for Chrome OS. The list of four applications includes Vine, Duolingo, Evernote, and Sight Words.

The apps’ availability is a result of project App Runtime for Chrome (Beta). The latter was announced during this year’s Google I/O.

Going forward, Google will expand the list of available Android apps by working with select developers. You can also request which apps you want to see available on Chrome OS over here.

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