Developers can now deploy and test apps directly without having to use developer mode or connect devices via USB. The team also made deploying apps on Chrome OS (M81 and newer) much easier. To help Android developers do all of their work on a Chromebook if they so desire, Google now offers the full Android Emulator on Chrome OS to test apps right on their Chromebooks. As Google notes in today’s announcement, in the last quarter, Chromebook unit sales were up 127% year-over-year in the last quarter, compared to 40% for notebook sales in general. The new v site, which is available in English and Spanish for now, is meant to “help developers maximize their capabilities on the platform through technical resources/tutorials, product announcements, code samples and more,” a Google spokesperson told us. With today’s update, Google is also making it easier to build and test Android applications on Chromebooks. But since the Chrome OS is really only available.
So it makes sense if you are curious and you want to give the system a spin. Colorful Tic-Tac-Toe in Chrome from tCubed Create and save drawings at the click of a button. The Chrome OS is gaining plaudits as more and more features are added.
Use a large collection of free cursors or upload your own. (See demo) Fun custom cursors for Chrome. Google today launched v, a new site that aims to help developers get started with building Android apps for the company’s Linux-based operating system. 1-Click easiest & fastest note taking app inside browser.