Let’s start with something productive-say, Evernote, the free note-taking app that syncs with iPhones, iPads, and Android phones.If you don’t have a Google ID, you can always register for free. You’ll need to sign in with your Google ID before installing an app you can go ahead and do so at the top-right corner of the page.You won’t find any smartphone apps here, though instead, all these apps are for Chrome. So, welcome to the ( recently revamped) Web Store, which looks and feels an awful lot like the App Store for the iPhone and iPad. The so-called “New Tab” page is where all your installed apps will sit, and it also boasts a bookmark for the Chrome Web Store.Launch Chrome, and open a new tab by pressing the Home button next to the address bar, or by clicking the little “+” icon.Don’t worry if you already have Internet Explorer, Safari, or Firefox installed on your system they’ll all play nice with Chrome, even if they’re running at the same time. If you don’t already have Chrome installed on your PC or Mac, you can download a free copy right here.Installing an app in Chrome takes seconds, and just a few clicks. The Chrome Web Store boasts hundreds of apps for the Chrome browser, many of them free.
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