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Dec 12By smarthomer

Google launches a new tool for running Android applications on any computer that includes the Chrome browser

Google today released a new tool that allows its Android operating system applications to work on any device that can run Chrome browser.

The new tool, named "Arc Welder", works to circumvent Android applications to enable it to work on the Microsoft Windows, OSX and Linux computer systems from Apple and Linux..

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Ark Wilder aims to expand the scope of Android applications in order to make it easier for developers to obtain codes that work on various devices, but developers prefer to write applications that work in "original" instead of those that require the presence of an intermediate program in order to work.

Google launched the ARC application - an abbreviation of the "App RunTime For Chrome" application - the first time in late 2014 as a new way that allows Android applications to work on the "Chrome OS" operating system based on Chrome browser.

As for the new "Ark Wilder" tool, it converts Android applications into a copy that can be used with Chrome browser, not just the open source operating system "Chrome OS".

Google confirmed that the technology behind the "Ark Wilder" tool means that the automatic applications will work almost at the same speed that it works on any smartphone or tablet that runs the Android operating system.

Google explained that to run Android applications, the developer needs three things, which is the APK version of the application, version 40 and above from the Chrome browser on Windows, Mac and Linux systems, in addition to the "Ark Wilder" tool available on the Chrome browser store.