• Google has officially relaunched Cameyo by Google, letting businesses run Windows apps directly through Chrome OS or a browser, with no full Windows install required. • It’s a big deal for IT teams trying to move away from Windows, though history shows that enterprise migrations don’t happen overnight. • If Google ever extends this tech to regular Chromebook users, it could finally make Chrome OS a real rival to cheap Windows laptops.

Last year, Google quietly acquired Cameyo, a software virtualization company known for making Windows apps run seamlessly through a browser. Now, that acquisition is paying off. Google has officially rolled out Cameyo by Google, a rebranded and fully integrated version built right into the Chrome OS ecosystem. The concept sounds simple but carries huge

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