Google extends shutdown deadline for native Chrome apps

Earlier this year, Google announced that it would end support for Chrome Apps on Windows, Mac and Linux by June 2020, or for enterprises and educators by December 2020. However, in case you’re among the few still using them, it has now announced an e...

Chrome apps now available for the Mac


Not everyone is a fan of Apple' Safari browser. And, for a few, Google's Chrome browser offers more functionality and a pool of apps. Google knows this, and today the company is launching Chrome apps...
    






Google Chrome apps coming to Android and iOS soon, says report


Google already hinted the possibility of bringing Chrome apps into the Windows PC. But according to The Next Web, Chrome packaged apps might be arriving sooner than expected on Android and iOS mobile...

Google Chrome Apps are Now Available for Windows and Chromebook


The fifth anniversary of Chrome took place yesterday amidst pomp and show. Some of the services included: 500px, Pixlr Touch Up, The Economist and of course Pocket. As for Nitrous.IO, it is the most...

TweetDeck for the web slips in expanded tweets and header photos

TweetDeck for the web slips in expanded tweets, header photos

TweetDeck is Twitter's professional desktop client, though you might not always know it given that the app is sometimes out of step with its more pedestrian siblings. Today, Twitter is presenting a unified front in a more timely fashion. The web versions of TweetDeck now show the expanded tweets and header photos that reached the iPad and mobile apps a week ago. No major surprises are waiting in the wings save for the absence of a matching update to the native Mac and Windows apps -- hopefully, that's a gap that closes soon.

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Chrome Web Store offers app recommendations from your Google+ mates, allows you to return the favor

Chrome Web Store offers app recommendations from your Google mates, allows you to return the favor

Looking to your online pals for some Chrome Web Store suggestions? If so, the folks at Google have just made accessing said list of recommendations much easier. The outfit unveiled a new feature for the app repository that allows you to see all of the add-ons that your Google+ mates are raving about. You'll also be able to provide some tips of your own thanks to the addition of the trusty +1 button on the detail page of each offering. Just in case you forget to hit the "From Your Circles" link before browsing, each application will bear a stamp of approval -- should it be deemed worthy of the extra clicks. If you're short on acquaintances or are still new to the social network, the Chrome dev team's lists will appear for you as well.

Chrome Web Store offers app recommendations from your Google+ mates, allows you to return the favor originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 04 Jul 2012 02:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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