Back in 2015, Google had launched the beta ‘App Runtime for Chrome (ARC) project’ for developers to run and test their Android apps on Google Chrome browser. Google had also released another tool called ARC Welder with an updated runtime and expanded app support. This tool runs on a runtime implemented using Native client. It is sandboxing technology which simply put allows Chrome plugins to run the app in its native interface and speed.
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