Get Your GeoCommons Chrome App!
Back a couple months ago Google announced the Cr-48 Chrome Notebook. Being shipped to individuals in the Chrome OS Pilot Program. I was lucky enough to be the first one in the FortiusOne office to get one. Of course the first thing I did of course was go to GeoCommons and make some maps with it. Next I went to the Chrome Web Store and begin trying out various Chrome Applications.
I’m proud to present the GeoCommons Chrome App. With Chrome if you go here and click ‘Install” the GeoCommons App is added to the front page of Chrome.
Don’t worry if you weren’t lucky enough to get a Cr-48, you can still check it out using your Chrome Browser as well. If you were lucky enough to get a Cr-48 make your friends jealous by showing them the GeoCommons App on it. Look for more Chrome fun from us soon, next stop? Chrome Themes.
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So Kate… what does the app do besides act as a bookmark to GeoCommons.com?
Eric,
Well that is all it does. If you go to the Chrome App Store that is all most of the apps do:).
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