Google Reveals A Next Generation Of Chrome Apps
Calls it “a new breed”.
It looks like Google has been cooking something special for its 5th birthday and no, it’s not a cake. Turns out, the search giant has been working on a next generation of Chrome apps that are set to rival those of Windows and Mac.
Not only will they work offline but those apps behave like any native app on other operating systems, meaning that they can access pretty much any part of your computer hardware, including storage, ports and Bluetooth connection.
While new apps are publicly available on Windows and Chrome OS only, Mac users can test them using the latest build from its Developer Channel, which includes a new Chrome App Launcher.
Looking for some cool apps? Google has a couple of recommendations that are worth checking out.
[Via: TheVerge]
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