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Google’s making the process of creating a bootable drive built right into the Chrome browser, too — the Chromebook Recovery Utility extension already lets you make Chrome OS recovery media ...
Google has released technology that lets some Android apps run on Chrome OS, including Vine, Evernote and Duolingo. The company announced the tool, known as App Runtime for Chrome, at last year's ...
Google says it is building Chrome OS because it wants to improve the experience of using a computer. Of course, getting more people to spend their lives online and searching can't hurt.
Google has announced an early access program called Chrome OS Flex that will bring its operating system to existing Windows and Mac hardware, making it easy and simple to not only run Chrome and ...
Google has said flat out they designed the Chrome OS with three things in mind: speed, simplicity, and security, so we are going break down some of the finer points they touched upon under these ...
Google offered up everything but a finished Chrome OS today, releasing its source code and explaining how it's different than other operating systems. Here are the features, functions, and ...
Google still hasn’t said how much Chrome OS machines will cost, but there are a couple things to remember: First, the operating system is free, so netbook manufacturers can dodge the licensing ...
Google Chrome OS will run on netbooks and mobile tablets (the ones that actually exist, anyway). They’ll be fairly scaled-down systems, since they won’t need much functionality besides USB and ...
Late last night Google finally owned up to having an OS in the pipeline the Google Chrome Operating System. This is going to be a game changer. We don't have a lot of information on Chrome OS just ...
But Chrome OS has been a somewhat surprising hit for Google and there’s no reason for the company to kill it off. At the end of the day, Google would rather monetize the web than Android apps ...