Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Google Launches Chrome Operating System

Google has launched its long awaited Chrome OS as a trial program. It can be booked online and the firm has collaborated with leading computer manufacturers, Samsung and Acer. The computers, manufactured by these firms, will come with pre-installed Chrome OS in near future. The initial launch pad is available on small scale and Google is mulling to offer the Chrome OS as standard option with the laptops or desktop PCs (Personal computers).

The increasing popularity of low-cost and low-power netbooks along with the increased tendency of computer users to spend maximum time on Internet has inspired Google to launch the Chrome OS. The OS is being perceived to pose a great threat to Microsoft which draws huge revenue by selling its OS and office softwares for desktops.

The new OS promises an easy and swift computing experience. If the engineers of the Google are to be believed then this OS will simply change the way computing is done or the way computers are being used. They also say that merely by logging in, users can find all applications, bookmarks, and other browser settings. Chrome OS promises to be one of the most secure consumer or business OS.

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