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Google launches Nearby Share Beta for sharing files between Windows and Android

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The new beta app expands Google’s Nearby Share tool so that it will now work with Windows PCs. Here’s how to try it out.
Unveiled back in 2020, Google’s Nearby Share provided a way for people to share files between different Android devices. Now, the company is enhancing the feature to include Windows in the mix.
In a blog post published Monday, Google announced a new beta version of the Nearby Share tool designed to let you share photos, videos, documents, and other files between Android devices and Windows PCs.
Initially available in the U.S. and certain other regions, the expanded Nearby Share app is geared for Windows computers running a 64-bit version of Windows 10 or 11. ARM devices aren’t supported.
Sharing files between different devices has always been a bit of a challenge as each company offers its own method. Until now, Google’s Nearby Share has worked only with Android phones and tablets. Apple uses AirDrop, but that supports only Macs, iPhones, or iPads.

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