I don't know. CyanogenMod allows to download official Google apps in a zip file.
If these apps are 100% java (no native arm code) as I think they are, then It might be possible to run them.
Another possible use for this would be to run apps and record the screen. Since this is x86 emulation, this should be much faster than the ARM simulator, so this would make really fluid screencasts.
If these apps are 100% java (no native arm code) as I think they are, then It might be possible to run them.
Another possible use for this would be to run apps and record the screen. Since this is x86 emulation, this should be much faster than the ARM simulator, so this would make really fluid screencasts.