Google Chrome OS is an open source operating system for people who spend most of their time on the web built around the core tenets of speed, simplicity and security. This is a demo video to give you a feel for the Google Chrome OS user experience.
Google Chrome OS is an open source operating system for people who spend most of their time on the web built around the core tenets of speed, simplicity and security. This is a demo video to give you a feel for the Google Chrome OS user experience.
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@3litzTec probably because that makes him calm. I would think that he was holding it in his hand (like many people do) during his rehearsals (like a microphone), and then grabbed it because it made him more comfortable. Whatever works.
if you can full screen video, and if you can get the programs to work in tabs (even if you have a load time and the only thing in the tab is a "click to start" button) i think this would really work. idk why everybody's hatin' on this. I think its pretty sweet.
i agree :) me for example i would need to used the internet for researching my school work and if your a student on a budget and can't afford a laptop this is a great help :)
this will probably be the best NETbook out but it will never replace my actual NOTEbook. just like my current netbook is very useful for surfing the web on the go but i still need my actual notebook with me also.
@WackoX1337 Or actually, that is supported inherently. As long as you can access your own computer, running some kind of service that allows you to play any game or run any other piece of software you have installed on there, over a network. Such a service would be a great backup, for when something happens to your Internet connection, as well.
I was on Chrome OSes side. I was simply stating it can run other applications than just web-based ones.
Non-web based apps can be faster and more powerful, plus are more convenient when using only one computer, since you don't have to redownload it each time, among other things.