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The web today contains a lot more than just information.
It's also full of web-based applications, like Gmail and
YouTube, the kind of apps a Chrome notebook is
designed to run.
You probably already know you can share your photos on the
web, but now there are sophisticated web applications
that let you do much more, all online.
There are apps for making presentations, creating
visual art, video chatting, and much more.
So how do you find these amazing, powerful applications?
The Chrome Web Store makes it easy.
It's a single place where you can find new apps and games,
read user reviews, and try them out instantly.
Best of all, you don't have to load anything from a CD like
you do on a normal computer.
It all takes place inside your browser.
And of course, you can still access all your favorite
web apps right from the address bar.
Chrome makes it even easier by showing suggestions
as you type.
So whether it's the latest or old favorites, you'll be able
to find the apps that you're looking for.