According to Sundar Pichai, Google's Senior Vice President of Chrome & Apps, the offline version of Google Drive will be coming in “five weeks”. The Google executive dropped the bomb at the closing session of D10 in California today. Unfortunately, he didn't delved more into the announcement. Pichai also discussed its Chrome browser's market share which he claims to cover a third of the world's desktop browser usage up to date. Pichai also touched on the difference between Android and Chrome OS. When asked why both platforms exist, Sundar replied:
Android is extremely successful, we couldn't be more proud of it.
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