If you use a lot of webapps, Chrome's new app launcher is a great addition to your taskbar. Weblog Google Operating System shares a tip for making it even more useful: give it a keyboard shortcut for ...
The Chrome app launcher is more than a glorified version of the Windows start menu. It packs a surprising amount of Google-y power that can speed up a wide variety of tasks on a Chromebook—and Windows ...
The new Chrome App Launcher is already available on Windows, says Google, and will be arriving on Mac OS X and Linux very soon. This move is part of Google’s broader strategy to unify the user ...
Windows users can now download and enable the Chrome App Launcher, giving them instant access to common Web-based Google services such as the Chrome browser, Gmail, Google Drive and the Chrome store.
Following the release of Chrome 61 to browsers and Android last month, the latest version is now finally rolling out to Chrome OS. A big update, Google’s cloud operating system adds a new Lock Screen, ...
If you are currently using a Chromebook, you have probably already realized the numerous benefits of using Chrome OS. Of course, there are downfalls too, but Google seems to be slowing working through ...
In March, Google put an end to its attempted invasion of the Windows desktop by killing the Chrome Apps Launcher for Windows, Mac, and Linux. The company said at the time it would remove the launcher ...
If you were tired of navigating around the Chrome app launcher, it won’t be around much longer, according to Google. Google says it’s pulling the launcher to streamline and simplify Chrome, and it ...