Chrome OS can now run Android apps, no porting required "App Runtime for Chrome (Beta)" is an entire Android stack built in Native Client. by Ron Amadeo - Sep 11, 2014 5:00 pm UTC Op-ed: If you think ecosystem lock-in is bad now, just wait until the fall. A few months ago at Google I/O, Google demoed Android apps running on Chrome OS . Today, Google is making that demo a reality by launching " App Runtime for Chrome (Beta) ." Google is not opening the floodgates and loading a full Play Store with every Chromebook; instead, it is manually bringing over certain apps. "Over the coming months,
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