![]() Samsung, for one, is rumored to be releasing a hybrid, stylus-equipped Chromebook Pro for around $500. Since Chrome apps are primarily geared to Chromebook owners (Google is phasing out Chrome apps on Windows and Mac), the Keep's drawing feature perhaps points to a more touchscreen-oriented future for Chromebook. Though it does work with a mouse or touchpad, it's less logical on a laptop, unless you have one with a touchscreen. Keep doodling is easy on Android, since you draw right on the screen with your finger or a stylus. You can also add a drawing to any existing note with the "add drawing" option. You can add a doodle by creating a "new note from drawing," selecting the pen, highlighter or marker tool and choosing from 28 colors and 6 line thicknesses. Spotted by 9 to 5 Google, it's only available via the Chrome Web store, and doesn't work on any browser, including Chrome. ![]() Google has added drawing tools to its widely-used note-taking Keep app on Chrome, giving Chromebook users an Android feature that has been around for a year.
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