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Android app streaming on ChromeOS, The Masters, and new Chromebooks

An episode of the The Chrome Cast podcast, hosted by Chrome Unboxed, titled "Android app streaming on ChromeOS, The Masters, and new Chromebooks" was published on April 7, 2023 and runs 64 minutes.

April 7, 2023 ·64m · The Chrome Cast

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This week on The Chrome Cast, we get started by talking through The Masters website and how this yearly tournament shows off the power and capability of the open web unlike just about anything else out there in the sports world. With player profiles, live streaming, and all sort of ways to watch the sprawling golf tournament, The Masters website is a digital engineering feat that keeps us excited for what the open web continues to be capable of.For the rest of the show, we delve into a few other topics including the upcoming iMessage solution for Android (Sunbird), Android App Streaming finally showing up for Chromebooks (sort of), and some new Chromebook hardware that is now in the office and ready for unboxing and review. It’s a packed show that covers all sorts of topics and we hope you enjoy it this week.Links The Masters once again leverages the power of the open web to immerse you in golf coverage A deep dive into Google’s new Chromebook app streaming feature and its current limitations Sunbird is steaming forward to bring iMessage to Android Google’s Bard is singing a new tune this week, upgrades to its capabilities already rolling out What was once the most innovative Google service may soon be yesterday’s news Fueled by Fresh Roasted Coffee! CLICK HERE to buy the special edition Chrome Unboxed bag.This episode is also brought to you by NordVPN. CLICK HERE to try it out and get 2 years for $3.29 per month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This week on The Chrome Cast, we get started by talking through The Masters website and how this yearly tournament shows off the power and capability of the open web unlike just about anything else out there in the sports world. With player profiles, live streaming, and all sort of ways to watch the sprawling golf tournament, The Masters website is a digital engineering feat that keeps us excited for what the open web continues to be capable of.

For the rest of the show, we delve into a few other topics including the upcoming iMessage solution for Android (Sunbird), Android App Streaming finally showing up for Chromebooks (sort of), and some new Chromebook hardware that is now in the office and ready for unboxing and review. It’s a packed show that covers all sorts of topics and we hope you enjoy it this week.

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Fueled by Fresh Roasted Coffee! CLICK HERE to buy the special edition Chrome Unboxed bag.

This episode is also brought to you by NordVPN. CLICK HERE to try it out and get 2 years for $3.29 per month.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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