At Google I/O 2016, it was officially announced that Google would be bringing the Play Store to Chromebooks. One of their I/O sessions showed us how this method differs from ARC, why they chose to change it from ARC and how developers can take advantage of the new system. Some engineers even give us a quick demo to show us how they look on a Chromebook.
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