Google’s latest acquisition will help bring legacy Windows apps to ChromeOS

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  • Google has acquired Cameyo, a software virtualization company, to enhance ChromeOS capabilities.
  • Cameyo specializes in Virtual App Delivery (VAD), allowing Windows apps to run on devices without a full Windows installation.
  • This acquisition will enable ChromeOS to better support legacy Windows applications, expanding its appeal and versatility for users.

Google has acquired Cameyo, a software virtualization company, in an effort to integrate advanced virtualized Windows app support directly into ChromeOS. Chromebooks, which run on ChromeOS, primarily utilize Android and web-based applications, but many users still need to run traditional Windows applications. This is where Cameyo’s expertise comes into play.

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