Earlier this year Google has announced that they will be bringing Android Apps to its Chrome which runs on Chrome OS on Chromebooks and today company has released four Android apps which will run on Chrome (Beta) on Chrome OS.
The four apps which will make its way to Chromebooks are Duolingo – a fun and free way to learn a new language before your next trip, Evernote – write, collect and find what matters to you, with a full-size keyboard and touchscreen, Sight Words – a delightful way for you to help improve your child’s reading skills, Vine – create short, beautiful, looping videos in a simple and fun way.
These first apps are the result of a project called the App Runtime for Chrome (Beta), which Google has announced earlier this year at Google I/O.
Google has said that these apps are not just ported to Chrome OS platform instead they are comes with several special features too.
Google has said that soon users will be able to control their Android devices right from your laptops as well.