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Google is changing Chrome OS so it will embrace large portions of the Android stack to accelerate the delivery of AI features.
As soon as Google Inc. announced it was working on the new Chrome operating system, questions arose over how the new OS will differ from the Android mobile OS, and whether it might spell the end of ...
Chrome OS currently does not support peer-to-peer Wi-Fi, but it looks like that will change soon. This will allow Quick Share (formerly Nearby Share) to work faster than it currently does on Chrome OS ...
The question was raised back then because rumors were circulating that Google was attempting to merge Android and Chrome OS under the project name Andromeda.
If Google changes the Chromebook operating system to Android and is forced to sell Chrome, it will still have control over Chromebooks' operating system and the money it makes from them.
Given Android's fragmentation, Google ensures that newer Chrome releases remain compatible with older versions of the OS, only phasing out support when necessary.
Chrome's special desktop version of its Android browser can now support browser extensions. Here is all we know about this new feature.