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Google’s Chrome web browser might not be on the majority of Android devices out there right now, but that doesn’t mean it’s not going to be a priority for Google to work on. CNET recently interviewed Chrome’s Senior Vice President, Sundar Pichai, to find out more about the web browser’s future and Google’s plans for it. According to Pichai, Google has got some big plans in store for Chrome for Android.

Chrome for Android will be updated at a “pretty healthy pace” and is expected to have improved by “leaps and bounds” a year from now but what those new features will be – they weren’t mentioned in the interview. What we do know will be arriving is support for full desktop versions of websites. Perhaps extensions and apps from the Chrome web store in the future? I guess we’ll have to wait and see. How many of you use Chrome for Android, and what do you think of it so far?

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