Expectations - Google Chrome OS released

  

Google's rumors of operating systems have finally come true, just a few minutes ago, Google released Google Chrome OS.

In Google's official blog, Chrome has been released for 9 months, and nearly 30 million users have tried Google's efficient browsers, but unfortunately the operating systems that Chrome is currently running are Developed before the advent of the Web, in order to allow Chrome to play all the energy, Google decided to launch the Chrome Opreating System!

In the early days of development, Google Chrome OS was a lightweight open source operating system designed for netbooks. Google will disclose its source code later this year. Netbooks using Chrome OS are expected to begin in the second half of 2010. Sales.

The vast majority of applications in Chrome OS will be done on the Web. Quick, concise, and secure are key features of Chrome OS. Chrome OS users don't have to worry about viruses, malware, Trojans, security updates, etc. Annoying things.

Google Chrome OS will provide support for both Intel x86 and ARM processors. The software structure is extremely simple. It can be understood as running a Chrome browser using the new window system on the Linux kernel. For developers, the web is the platform, all existing web applications can run perfectly in Chrome OS, and developers can develop new web applications in different development languages. Of course, programs developed for Chrome OS can also run in a variety of traditional browsers on the Windows/Mac OSX/Linux platform, which also builds a large enough user base for developers' programs.

Google Chrome OS is a new project that is independent of Android. Android has moved from operating systems designed for mobile phones to set-top boxes and netbooks. Google Chrome OS is designed for people who spend a lot of time on the web and can run well on any computer from netbooks to high-end desktops.

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