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Spreaker First Podcast Platform to Fully Support Chrome OS


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Spreaker Studio has become the first podcasting app to be fully compatible and designed specifically to work with Chrome OS. The Chrome operating system is installed on the Google Chromebook. Launched 8 years ago, Chromebook has grown quickly since its launch -- with some 17 million units predicted to be in use by 2023. As a result of the products' affordable price tag, Chromebooks are popular within the educational field, and in 2017 Chromebooks and other Google products made up 58% of all devices purchased for U.S. classrooms.

The notable presence within schools of Google products pushed Spreaker to produce Spreaker Studio and all of its podcasting tools available for the Chrome OS. The features have been specially designed with simplicity in mind -- making podcasting accessible to all.

Spreaker Studio is an app for desktop and mobile, offering podcasters of all levels the opportunity to easily record, publish, distribute and analyze their show. Podcasters have the flexibility at their fingertips to record or go live, edit on-the-go or distribute speedily with our one-click distribution.

Learn more at blog.spreaker.com.

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