<\/a><\/p>\n Google has a huge selection of mobile Apps, both of its own and from other developers (in the Google Play Store). With Android being the most popular mobile platform, the Search Giant has a strong foothold in the mobile industry. Now, this doesn’t mean they are stopping there! <\/p>\n In an effort to improve the mobile experience, Google is also bringing Chrome Apps to Android and iOS! We have heard of Google working to create a dev toolkit to help developers port their apps to Android and iOS<\/a>. Rumors of this came to light last December, but Google has now launched this project. <\/p>\n The company is offering a early developer preview of a toolchain based on Apache Cordova, which consists of a set of APIs that allow developers to access native device functions. Here is an example of a Chrome App from OS X running on Android:<\/p>\n