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Web-based operating systems and cloud computing Chrome OS developed from the same project with Chrome browser Google finally officially launched. In fact, the Internet giant is offering a notebook that uses Chrome OS free to anyone who will try.
His name is Cr-48. The color is jet black with no logo, no brand, and without any stickers. The screen is 12 inches, using a full keyboard chiclet model, equipped with touch pad such as notebooks in general, and equipped with WiFi or 3G connection to access the internet. Batteries last up to 8 hours of active use and 8 days if left in standby.
Notebook Chrome is designed to access the web as quickly as possible and used the user to establish communication with peers and colleagues via the web. To perform the initial installation only takes less than a minute. Boating time it was only 10 seconds. Google also claims is the most secure operating system compared to other operating systems on the market.
But whoa. Free does not mean all miss out because Google will only give the notebook to the people who elected. Notebook test is aimed at developers, school children, and businesses. “We started with the U.S. and will expand to other countries so we got permission. To participate in this pilot program, visit the website of the notebook Chrome,” wrote Google’s statement in his official blog.
This is part of a pilot project testing the use Chrome OS as a new style of notebook models in the community. In addition, this program only applies in the U.S. alone. Chrome OS is still early development stage and not yet commercialized.
Google said, a pilot project conducted to get input from the user directly. In addition, some features in Chrome OS require new hardware output so that Google does not rush to release a version pre-beta on a new computer on the market today. Notebooks with the new Chrome OS will be out mid next year.
“In the first half of next year, the notebook with the new Chrome will be available for sale from Acer and Samsung. Other manufacturers will follow,” Google said in a statement on its official blog. Although currently only exemplified for notebooks, Chrome OS designed to support devices with different screen sizes and different types of devices to allow use on other products.
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