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A little post on Google's new Chrome Operating System that is scheduled to be launched in 2010....

Most of us turn on our computers only to use the Internet. In other terms you could say, a computer without Internet is just like a plain box you would hardly use - may be just for listening to songs or watching a movie or use MS office, and nothing much beyond that. Also, though Internet is the most important part, we are always worried about our Operating System (OS) - what if some important data is lost, It takes good amount of time to show up the desktop, blah..blah....there are hundreds of hassles our OS causes. Well, here comes the interesting part - Google is going to launch its Google Chrome Operating System in 2010, the solution to all your OS problems.

You must have heard of, in fact may may have used Google Chrome as a browser, but what is Google Chrome OS? In simplest of terms, Google Chrome OS will function as two things - browser and Operating System. That means when you switch on your computer, you will not be required to wait for you Operating System to load programmes and then reach the desktop page where you can click on the browser icon to get connected to the net. Sounds different? It sure does.

The best part about Google Chrome OS would be that since everything is going to be stored on the cloud, you will be saved the worry of loosing any important files. So that was a quick look in the new Google Chrome OS, which is scheduled to be introduced officially sometime in the coming year, 2010.

You may want to watch this video on what is Google Chrome OS and how is it could all about computer. Google always comes out with useful and easy-to-use applications. With its Operating System (OS) out in the market for public usage, it sure will make usage of computers a lot more different than the way we use them now.


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