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Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. Later this year we will open-source its code, and netbooks running Google Chrome OS will be available for consumers in the second half of 2010. Speed, simplicity and security are the key aspects of Google Chrome OS. We're designing the OS to be fast and lightweight, to start up and get you onto the web in a few seconds. The user...  
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PC World - Google's mantra is "Don't be evil." Let's hope it the tech giant means it, because if Chrome OS succeeds in replacing Windows at the world's dominant operating system, Google's sway over the computing world could be exponentially higher than it is today.  
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The much awaited and highly anticipated Google Chrome OS, that has the online community jumping with excitement, has finally made its way to the users’ machines in the form of a virtual boot. The test version has been released in the form of a VMware image of Google Chrome OS, that can be tested on [...]  
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Anyone able to get this working properly in Parallels Desktop 5 after converting the image to Parallels format (via Transporter)? I get to the login screen, but networking is unavailable no matter which mode I select, and as such login is failing. rekoil  
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Ghacks: "The very early stages of the REAL Google Chrome operating system has been released (and done so fully open sourced). It’s not an operating system you can (and should) be putting on a stand alone machine. Actually what has been released are VirtualBox and VMware images that can be booted in their respective virtual machines."  
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Microsoft Corp. is, predictably, not all that impressed by Google Inc.'s demonstration of its upcoming Chrome OS today, but neither were potential rivals who make Linux and instant-on operating systems. Google released Chrome OS as open source today. It did not, however, release a beta of the operating system for users, and said that hobbyists who would want to install it on their existing netbook or other hardware were out of luck.  
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IDC analyst Al Hilwa said Chrome Operating system will take some hard selling by Google and its partners to get on netbooks, those hard disk-less machines from Asus, Dell, HP and others that let users access Web applications. He wonders if consumers and enterprises will accept only running Web applications and not local apps. Gartner analyst Ray Valdes wonders how serious potential hardware partners will be about Chrome OS. Will netbook makers...  
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CNET NewsGoogle Chrome OS: Q&ATelegraph.co.ukGoogle has unveiled an early version of its Chrome operating system but what does it mean? Here are a few questions answered. By Shane Richmond, Head of Technology (Editorial) Google Chrome OS is a new operating system for computers. ...Google Chrome web-only operating system could spell end of the desktopDaily MailGoogle Firms Up Its Plan To Roll Out Google Chrome OS In The Coming YearITProPortalMS...  
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Google unveiled more details about their Chrome OS this week. Google also release the source code as open source and if you have time and skills you can actually run Chrome OS now. Tweaktown did just that and published this hands-on review. Quote fro...  
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More Google Chrome OS details  Will you be able to run any program? Technically, any Web-based application will work, so long as it's able to operate in a standards-compliant browser. Even Microsoft's Office Live will run on a Chrome OS computer -- in fact, it's the software's default program for opening files such as Excel documents. Does that mean you couldn't install your own browser, like Firefox? More or less. Chrome is the...  
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Alright guys, I am here to tell you about Google's version of an internet based operating system. Google has really gone above and beyond with this one. Not only does the new operating system give the user access to the internet within 7 seconds, but it is also free. How is that for a Microsoft Windows PC or Apple alternative? Yeah, a free operating system that will eventually put down the software giants such as Microsoft, Apple, or even Linux . Not only is the operating system free, Google is giving the users the possibilities of server back up with everything done on the ... Read Full Story
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MOUNTAIN VIEW - Google finally officially show off Google Chrome the OS, the latest operating system that was developing in a press conference at his headquarters in Mountain View, California, Thursday (19/11). However, do not expect to download the beta software veris is because the new basic concepts introduced. "We did not launch a product today. So there is no beta today," said Sundar Pichai, vice president of product management of Google cited InfoWorld. On that occasion the new Google Chrome introduces the concept of working OS in the form of two-dimensional animation. Google Chrome OS is an operating system built from a web ... Read Full Story
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Want To Try Out Google Chrome OS For Yourself? Here’s How by Jason Kincaid on November 19, 2009 The public debut of Google Chrome OS today has the press abuzz over the potential of the new web-based operating system. And now that it’s open sourced, you have the chance to try it out for yourself. Unfortunately, most people aren’t ready to undertake the daunting task of actually taking Google’s recently open-sourced code and turning that into a bootable computer. So we’ve put together a step-by-step guide to doing this, for free, in around 15 minutes (depending on how long it takes to download the ... Read Full Story
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