Google open source ChromeOS.dev, it is easier to build applications on ChromeOS!

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Today, Google officially released a brand new website-ChromeOS.dev ( http://chromeos.dev/ ), which covers technical resources/tutorials, product announcements, code examples, etc., supports English and Spanish, and aims to Help developers build Android apps based on the Linux operating system and make better use of various functions on the Google platform.

At the same time, the website also has an important role. As the official website wrote at the beginning, "Your app + Chrome OS.See what's possible", as the name suggests, through this website, Google hopes to help more developers build on Chromebooks And when testing Android applications, it becomes easier.

In order to help Android developers complete all their work on Chromebooks, Google now provides a complete Android emulator for Chrome OS, allowing developers to test applications on Chromebooks.

In addition, it is now easier to deploy applications on Chrome OS (M81 and later). Developers can directly deploy and test applications without using developer mode or connecting other devices via USB.

Of course, in addition to the above Android-centric updates, Google also released a Linux Beta update (https://chromeos.dev/en/linux) that surprised developers, focusing on the terminal. Based on this line, Linux on Chrome OS currently has an improved version of the terminal, which includes options, shortcuts, themes, and redesigned terminal settings.

Finally, it’s worth mentioning that the ChromeOS.dev website is completely open source. It is specifically designed to create powerful and reliable progressive web applications (PWAs) that allow developers to always access everything faster and easier. For information, developers can also learn a lot from this open source project: https://github.com/chromeos/chromeos.dev .

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