Apple`s AirDrop may finally have a serious contender.
What you need to know
Google last month started rolling out Nearby Share to a select few Android users.
The company now seems to have its sights on Windows.
The latest Dev and Canary builds of Chrome for Windows include experimental support for the highly-anticipated feature.
After years of pleas, Google has finally listened to its users and brewed up its own version of Apple`s beloved AirDrop. And while quickly sharing large files between phones is fun, one of the biggest draws of AirDrop is its seamless integration across devices, whether that your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Thankfully, Google, too, is aiming for the same type of ubiquity and cross-platform compatibility for Nearby Share, as the folks as Techdows discovered this week. The latest Dev and Canary builds of Chrome for Windows, it seems, have an experimental flag enabling Nearby Share for Windows PCs!
Of course, the feature won`t just be limited to Windows in the f...
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