Intel’s Easy Migration app makes it easier to switch to Chrome OS

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Intel, for the past 18 months, made encroaches into the Chromebook market. But now the giant chipset maker have released a software app that helps its users to transfer their data stored in hand held devices or PCs to the Intel powered Chromebook. The app is named “Intel Easy Migration”. The app empower the user to transfer his data like videos, pictures, documents or audio files from Smartphone running Android or Apple iOS and Windows based PCs to their Chromebook.

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Intel has just announced the reveal of its Easy Migration app, which so happens to be an app for first time Chromebook users that will enable them to enjoy seamless transfer of data and files onto Intel-based Chromebooks. This particular app will be made available to two of the most popular mobile operating system platforms – iOS and Android, in addition to the Windows operating system, of course. With the Intel Easy Migration app, it will be able to facilitate the transfer of contacts, documents, photos, videos and audio files directly from a Windows PC in addition to Android and iOS-powered smartphones, all the way to Intel-based Chromebooks. This app will also open the door for a user to actually make a selection of files for custom migration. Taking into consideration how Chromebooks happen to be cloud based devices, which means that picking and retrieving your items from your smartphone or PC to the Google Cloud has never been made any easier.

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