Google has confirmed that its Chromebook devices will one day_be able to run standard Android apps during its IO keynote today. During the presentation, the company showed off Vine and Flipboard running on a Chromebook, which, of course, uses Google’s own Chrome OS. The move is an important one for Chromebooks (and the Chrome OS platform more widely), as it will open up the platform to far more apps than are currently available. However, don’t get your hopes up for it to launch imminently, the project was still described as being “early days”, so it could be a while before...

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