Cloud In Cloud? Jolicloud Makes It To The Chrome Webstore
The Google Chrome Webstore was announced yesterday and new applications are being added as you read this. However one very interesting app in the webstore...
The Google Chrome Webstore was announced yesterday and new applications are being added as you read this. However one very interesting app in the webstore...
Google finally unveiled the Chrome OS and the Chrome OS Notebook. In this article we will tell you about a couple of cool features which Chrome OS has and a small note about the device specifications for Chrome Notebook.
Google finally unveiled it's much awaited Chrome OS on 7th Dec. Along with it Google also shared it's plans about the Chrome OS Notebook device which is currently available to select users via a Pilot Program.
According to Google, the Chrome OS has been built for people who spend most of their time on the Web. Chrome OS is designed to run on computers ranging from Netbooks to full blown Desktop Systems. Whereas Android is meant only for Mobile Phones and especially for Touch screen devices.
According to Engadget's sources, Google is all set to launch the first netbook with Chrome OS on 7th December. There is a Chrome launch even on 7th December, which points to a distinct possibility that their source might be true.
Google recently released the stable version of Google Chrome 8 browser with over 800 improvements, including 12 security fixes. Chrome 8 has the built-in PDF plugin enabled by default and also supports the Chrome Web Store.