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  1. Google Chrome is a fast, free web browser. Before you download, you can check if Chrome supports your operating system and you have all the other system requirements.
  2. Drag the app up, and release it on your homescreen. Touch and hold the Chrome app. Drag the Chrome app down, and release it on your dock. Press the Home button. If you're on an iPhone 6s or later, you can press deeply on the Chrome app to initiate a new voice search, open a new tab, scan a QR code, or access your most visited sites.
Duo is the highest quality1 video calling app. It's free, simple and works on Android phones, iPhones, tablets, computers, and smart displays, like the Google Nest Hub Max.

Getting started

See who's already available to connect on Duo or invite a friend to join.
Tap into a contact to leave a note, video or voice message.
Create a group of 32 participants. Then, tap the group name to easily start a group video call.

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Your calls and messages stay private and can only be seen by you and the person you're talking with.

Be part of bedtime

Tuck them in with their favorite stories over one-to-one video calls with the highest quality1, so you don't miss a precious moment. Learn more about Nest.

Get the group together

Keep the fun times rolling with your weekly game nights over group calling. Available for 32 friends at a time and works on Android phones, iPhones, iPads and tablets. You can also join a group call with just a link.

More fun with the
entire family

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Google Duo's new Family mode2 lets you doodle on video calls for everyone to see and surprise loved ones with fun masks and effects. Family mode also helps avoid accidental hang-ups and mutes by hiding those buttons while you play together.

Send a little love
their way

Brighten up someone's day by sending a note, voice or video message with fun effects. Let them know you're thinking of them, even when they're far away or can't pick up.

Make video calls
more fun

From putting on a pair of virtual heart glasses to channeling your inner dinosaur, new AR effects let you express yourself. These fun new effects change based on your facial expressions and move with you around the screen.

Capture special moments

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Take a photo of your video call to capture any moment, and share it automatically with everyone on the call.

Keep calls private with end-to-end encryption

Whether it's one-to-one calls, group calls or video messages, your conversations on Duo will always stay private with end-to-end encryption. Learn more.
Try Google Duo
Download Google Duo for free, simple, high quality video calling on iOS and Android.
1Based on Signals Research Group technical study comparing video degradation time over 3G, LTE, and Wi-Fi.
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Google Chrome Apps
Available inEnglish
OwnerGoogle
Created byGoogle and other app developers
URLchrome.google.com/webstore/category/apps (Works only on Chromebooks until June 2021)
CommercialYes
LaunchedDecember 6, 2010; 10 years ago
Current statusActive, for Chrome OS only (until June 2021); support for other operating systems (Windows, Mac and Linux) discontinued in 2018.

A Google Chrome App, or commonly just Chrome App, is a web application that runs on the Google Chrome web browser. Chrome apps can be obtained from the Chrome Web Store where apps, extensions, and themes can be installed or bought. There are two types of apps, hosted and packaged, which have different locations of their executable and are targeted at different use cases.[1] Google draw architecture.

On August 19, 2016, Google announced that it would begin phasing out Chrome Apps for Windows, Mac and Linux (both packaged and hosted) by the end of 2016, finishing the process in early 2018.[2] The company said that such apps will, however, continue to be supported and maintained on Chrome OS 'for the foreseeable future'.[2][3]

On January 15, 2020 Google announced that Chrome will begin phasing out support for Chrome Apps completely starting in March 2020, with support for consumers until June 2021 and enterprise until June 2022.[4]

Types of apps[edit]

Chrome apps can be hosted or packaged. Hosted apps have their background web pages on a remote server and the app acts like a bookmark or shortcut;[5] packaged apps have off-line functionality making use of local storage.

Packaged apps[edit]

Packaged apps were launched on September 5, 2013.[6] They have features very similar to a native desktop app, namely offline capable (by default), can interact with hardware devices, and can access local storage.[7][8] Packaged apps are not confined to the regular Chrome interface and can display without a classic window menu and operating systemuser interface elements.[7][8]

Hosted apps[edit]

Hosted apps are the original type of Chrome apps. They contain a single manifest file that contains the URL and additional information about the app. Hosted apps are usually offline and are subject to regular web page security restrictions.[9]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'How to use Google Keep as a Web Clipper?'. osjoy.com. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  2. ^ abWelch, Chris (19 August 2016). 'Google will end support for Chrome apps on Windows, Mac, and Linux'. The Verge. Vox Media, Inc. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
  3. ^Roy-Chowdhury, Rahul (19 August 2016). 'From Chrome Apps to the Web'. Chromium Blog. Google. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
  4. ^'Changes to the Chrome App Support Timeline'. Chromium Blog. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  5. ^'Choosing an App Type'. Google. Google. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  6. ^'A new breed of Chrome Apps'. Google Chrome Blog. Google. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  7. ^ ab'What Are Chrome Apps?'. Google. Google. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  8. ^ abLardinois, Frederic. 'Chrome's Native-Like Packaged Apps Come Out Of Dev Preview And Head To The Desktop, Now Called 'Chrome Apps''. TechCrunch. TechCrunch. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  9. ^'Hosted Apps'. Google. Google. Retrieved 24 May 2014.

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Google_Chrome_App&oldid=994678156'




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