Google's Android-powered laptops are called Googlebooks, and they're coming this year
Google’s AI-generated widgets from Android phones will also come over to Googlebooks. The widgets are more limited than you might expect, though. They can collect data from the web, as well as certain content from your Google apps, to create a “personalized dashboard” for your home screen. The format and style will be adapted to the laptop form factor.
Phone apps and not phone apps
Google seems to be avoiding an explicit mention of Android when discussing Googlebooks, but that’s the underlying software. That gives the devices access to a wide variety of apps—Google tried for years to shoehorn Android apps into Chrome OS with limited success, but it should be easier with laptops that run the apps natively.
These devices will have the Play Store, of course, but the rest of the software situation is hazy. Google is in the process of certifying third-party app storesfor Android while...
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