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Adobe-Creative-CloudWe've been hearing about Chrome OS laptops for a few years now. However, there has been a problem with them until now, because only a few applications run on them, mostly created by Google itself. However, this will completely change, and Chrome OS will no longer lag behind its competition as it has been. Like new Windows 10, Chromebooks will support applications from mobile and vice versa, thanks to which we are seeing more interconnection of Chromebooks with smartphones and tablets.

Today, however, Google pleased us a little more. It has officially announced that Adobe Creative Cloud is being added to the list of applications. Over the coming months, we'll be able to see all of Adobe's apps being added to Chromebooks. Also, all files will be simply stored on Google Drive, so you will always have them with you. Unfortunately, only Photoshop is available today, and only in America. However, that will change in the near future and we are very much looking forward to that time. Apple could be slowly coming up with something to keep up with its competitors – although the Continuity feature suggests we're just a step away from such a merger.

Adobe Creative Cloud Chromebook Pixel

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*Source: Google

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