Google extended the life of the Chrome OS device by 1 year
Google has officially announced software support on Chrome OS-based devices for at least 5 years after the product was officially launched, expanding for a year longer than before.
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This information has been greatly welcomed by many people, especially in the position of schools as well as small businesses who are the majority of this Chrome OS device.
Chrome OS is an operating system based on a web browser and launches web-based applications such as Google Docs and Gmail instead of pure applications installed on computers like Adobe Photoshop or Microsoft Word. The operating system is built into Chromebook laptops or desktops like LG's Chromebox and Chromebase.
On the other hand, Microsoft has just stopped supporting Windows XP after 13 years since it entered the market. As a result, the extension of the life cycle of the Chrome OS may give customers the option to set up a new investment calculation alongside other operating systems.
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