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Google Decrees All Local Chrome OS Apps Must Work Offline

02
Jul
2014

Chrome OS packaged apps are on their way out, and will be replaced by the companys offline-friendly desktop apps standard. Google announced it will stop support of all legacy packaged apps by June 2015 and remove their listings from its Web Store by December. In 2013, the company introduced desktop apps, another form of local software that is independent of the browser and is required to work with or without an Internet connection.

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