![]() ![]() PWAs have been available for Chromebooks for a few years, but users had to search them out on their own. ![]() They appear on your home screen like regular apps, launch the same way, use fewer resources (battery life and storage) and don’t care which operating system you’re using. PWAs are a type of application delivered through the web. As Chrome Unboxed discovered, Twitter and YouTube TV now automatically install as Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) on Chromebooks. It looks like this could be changing though. But that isn’t a perfect solution, in part because the apps aren’t designed for Chrome OS. Today, the most common way to install apps on a Chromebook is to download the Android version through the Play Store.
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