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Saturday
Jul082017

Chrome OS gets more touch-friendly

Looks like Google is trying to make Chrome OS more Android/mobile-friendly. A new version of Chrome OS in Canary build just surfaced. The Canary build is where they try out the most experimental updates for the browser. This new version shows off a launcher that comes with a search bar. When you swipe up, you get to see more apps. It also lets you do voice search. It comes as no surprise that Google is trying to make Chrome OS more touch-friendly. The company has been pushing Chromebooks with touch support, stylus support, and convertible form factors.

Source: The Next Web

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