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Feb 05

Since the launch of the iPad, many have been looking for if Google aventurava to show its course tablet. Glen Murphy, a designer of Chrome OS has published on the website of Chormium what would be an approach, proposal or concept of what would become for them a good tablet. We repeat, only one concept. In principle not be manufactured or anything, just as the visionary he presents the tablet.
If Google also makes a tablet would be a final leap into the world of hardware and devices.

After the jump some photos:

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Dec 09

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Just after download and install the beta version for Mac OS X of Google Chrome as i tell to you in the previous post, i’ve seen in ecarreras twitter this:

Disponible Google Chrome per Linux: http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/es/w00t.html :)

You can see the original tweet here.

Follow more information, and howto download and install it.
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Dec 09

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We have received a e-mail from google saying:

Finally reached Google Chrome form Mac. The beta version is now available.

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Nov 30

If you’re interested in getting to know Google Chrome OS, Google’s latest development in re-creating how we use computers, the videos after the jump are a great start. The funny thing about Google Chrome OS is that it’s ambitious in what it’s trying to do but relatively tame in its execution. The idea of Google Chrome OS centers around creating a browser as the Operating System, which makes some sense for a lot of users. Since what we do on a computer is often just access the internet through the browser already, the extra weight and fluff of an OS doesn’t apply as much anymore.

So Google Chrome OS is basically a browser. Your applications are fueled by either pre-existing web apps like Gmail, Google Docs, etc. or forthcoming ones that’ll be developed according to web standards but more powerful (has access similar to what native apps have in other OS’s). It looks pretty much exactly like what the browser Chrome looks like just with a few more tabs. It also supports little things to extend usability like ‘virtual desktops’, the ability to place smaller windows of apps on top of everything, and running different processes for each tab, so it’s a bit more powerful than your run of the mill browser.

So what kind of hardware will Chrome OS run on? And how does it relate to Android? Hit the jump!

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