Chrome Apps on Android and iOS
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Chrome Apps can now run on both Android and iOS using a toolchain based on Apache Cordova.
This provides developers a strong incentive to adopt web technology to build native-like apps targeting desktop as well as mobile platforms.
We'll be talking about the ease of development and the differentiating capabilities provided by the platform.
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.
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