Google released its ARC project back in September of last year, allowing a small, select group of developers to run Android mobile apps on desktop PCs – provided they used the Chrome web browser to do ...
ARC-Welder.com by hristinsoboleva1978 is a Chrome extension that has a description of "ARC Welder - run Android applications in Chrome". This extension is an impersonation of the legitimate ARC Welder ...
During Google I/O 2014 it was announced that Chrome OS would be getting limited Android app support, thanks to the creation of a new “App Runtime for Chrome” (aka ARC) that runs Android code at nearly ...
Google is providing Android app developers with tools that allow their apps to run in the Chrome web browser. But you don’t need to be a developer to use Google’s ARC Welder utility: it lets just ...
Chrome: Google’s serious about getting Android apps working natively in Chrome. We’re big fans of this idea. Now it’s getting easier with the release of ARC Welder. Strictly speaking, ARC Welder was ...
ARC Welder is a new Chrome extension that’s designed to be a developer tool, but it comes with a nice bonus: You can use it to install and run dozens upon dozens of ...
Eventually, Google hopes, you’ll be able to run potentially millions of Android apps within Chrome or Chrome OS once they’re formally ported over. But you can get make that vision start to happen ...
If you have ever wanted to run Android applications on a different operating systems you may be interested in a new Chrome web browser application created by Google called ARC Welder Chrome App. Once ...
Now that Google is letting any developers bring their Android apps to the Chrome Web Store, the company needs to give developers a way to test their apps. It turns out the same tool lets anyone run ...
The lines between Android and Chrome OS are blurring even more with the release of the ARC Welder extension that lets you run Android Apps in Chrome. The App Runtime for Chrome (ARC) is currently a ...