A new small but useful upgrade makes installing PWAs on Chromebooks quite a bit better. Now we just need PWA developers to use it. Oh, and a PWA store!
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Most operating systems allow apps to automatically run upon logging in. With this upcoming ChromeOS code change, Chromebooks can auto-run PWAs at login.
Google is working on a user interface for Chrome browser app management called AppHome, creating a Chrome browser PWA store of sorts.
A new prototype feature adds multiple tabs in PWAs on a Chromebook. This could elevate Progressive Web Apps with new users experiences.
The Zoom PWA gained a new trick on Chrome OS that brings it closer to a full desktop experience: Blur and virtual backgrounds are here.
Tired of using browser extensions to share content from your Chromebook? Here’s how to use a native feature to easily share web content to PWAs or nearby devices on a Chromebook.
On Tuesday, the Google Play Store will have a new Zoom progressive web app available, making Zoom on a Chromebook a much improved experience with more desktop-like features.
The Chrome desktop browser has supported notification badges on Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) since release 73. Chromebooks will get this handy feature with Chrome OS 91, expected to arrive on June 1.
There’s a ton of new stuff in Chrome OS 67, which got a Stable Channel update last week. Many features are aimed at touchscreen Chromebooks and Chrome tablets, but there’s something for everyone in here.
Since I recently flipped from Stable to Dev to test Linux apps on my Pixelbook, I decided to install a few PWAs and generally, I’m impressed by the speed and the native look & feel of these. Here’s how to try them on your Chromebook.
Gaming usually isn’t linked with Chromebooks, but Google and its partners have worked to change that by launching a few…