Evernote and Vine Among First Android Apps Coming to Chromebooks

Google announced the first set of Android apps making their way to Chrome OS this morning, those being Vine, Duolingo, Evernote, and Sight Words.

At Google I/O, the company announced they would be working with select developers to bring Android apps to Chromebooks, allowing users to have a few of their favorite apps always with them. 

With Android apps running though Google’s “App Runtime for Chrome,” users get the full Android app experience on their Chromebook, even without a data connection. However, from what I can see, the Vine app won’t work very well without a data connection.

If you would like to see your favorite app make its way to a Chromebook, you can tell Google which one you want right here.

Via: Google

This post was last modified on September 11, 2014 11:29 am