Yik Yak and Facebook Messenger are among eight Android Apps that recent developer comments suggest might be coming to Chrome in the very near future.
In the four months since the first set of Android apps were added to the Chrome Web Store a further fourteen have appeared — but which apps are proving most popular with Chrome OS users?
Seven new Android apps have been uploaded to the Chrome Web Store ready for Chrome OS fans to play with, among them popular travel networking app 'Couchsurfing'.
Google has added another batch of Android apps to the Chrome Web Store, including two tools that make recording and sharing annotated sketches effortless.
Another three Android apps are now available on Chrome OS officially: e-mail client CloudMagic, football news hub Onefootball and podcast tool Podcast Addict.
Vine and Evernote are among the first four Android apps available to install on Chromebooks, with more 'favourite apps' set to arrive in the coming weeks.