When Google announced their Chrome OS netbook and web store earlier today for Google Chrome, my initial thoughts were that I would definitely miss a lot of desktop apps, like Windows Live Writer and TweetDeck.

However, I guess my worries have disappeared now after I started using the TweetDeck app for Google Chrome. If you have already used TweetDeck on the desktop or on the iPhone or Android based device, you will see a very familiar UI with the Chrome App. The app allows you to add multiple accounts, follow lists and more among other things.
The app also has smooth scrolling within columns so that you can view updates you have missed. It is almost similar to the desktop experience you get. TweetDeck for Chrome also has almost all the features which you might find in the desktop app. TweetDeck for Chrome also imports all your settings from TweetDeck desktop to the web app making it easier to replicate your information.
TweetDeck is the perfect app that shows how much can be done within the browser and that living in the cloud is a really not going to be that bad after all. If you haven’t done it yet, go ahead and download the TweetDeck app for Chrome from here.
For those not in the know, TweetDeck is a social networking app for Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace among other things. You can download the desktop version of TweetDeck from here.


