The first point about Google Chrome OS
In recent times, Google has perfected a number of necessary application layers for Chrome OS, providing comprehensive responsiveness of an operating system based on cloud computing technology. true meaning. The first Chrome OS notebook will not appear before mid-2011, unless you're lucky enough to try the first product in the test - the CR-42 netbook. And here are some key features of this operating system.
Login process:
Basically, all aspects or components of Chrome OS are synchronized with the 'cloud', so users can optionally log out or log in anywhere, with any which computer When you want to allow someone to use the same computer, you must ensure the security of the browser as well as the previous sessions, just assign them guest accounts:
When launching Chrome OS for the first time, the system will prompt users to take a picture of their portrait with a webcam.Sundar Pichai , Google's vice president of product development, said that more than half of the test users skipped this step:
Web application:
Chrome OS does not allow users to download any other software, instead Google hopes to have a large number of web applications (appearing on the user's home page) on Chrome Web Store:
Google and Verizon are the two most effective investors:
After 2 years of acquiring service from Verizon, Chrome OS users will receive 100MB of wireless traffic each month, signing free contracts, free of charge when activating or canceling services, but the exact cost has not yet been announced. Instead, the user can choose a daily use package:
Offline mode:
Google has improved the offline functionality of most applications when the system has no Internet connection. The screenshot below shows a popup window when a user downloads an application in an Internet-free environment:
Enterprise application:
With the ability to support virtualization and simulation technology, can you imagine that Microsoft Excel will work in Chrome OS with Citrix Receiver application? In the coming development phase, Google hopes that Chrome OS will meet most of the needs of businesses.
Below is a picture of the CR-48 notebook, Google's unclassified and official product, with a 12.1-inch screen, support for 3G connectivity. Still in the finishing phase, this notebook model only reaches users during the trial period. The world's two major computer makers, Acer and Samsung, will have the first version of the Chrome OS to launch in the middle of next year.