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Google Chrome OS

Provides access to web-based applications and content.

Made by Google LLC

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What is Google Chrome OS?

Chrome OS is a Linux-based operating system developed by Google that focuses on web-based applications and cloud computing. The platform is designed to operate primarily through the Google Chrome web browser, providing users with a streamlined and internet-centric computing experience. Chrome OS supports a range of web-based applications, including Google's own suite of productivity tools, as well as Chrome Apps and Android applications

Highlights

  • Web-centric design: Chrome OS is optimized for web-based applications and cloud computing, with the Google Chrome browser serving as the primary user interface
  • Integrated media and file management: The operating system includes integrated media player and file manager capabilities
  • Support for Chrome Apps and Android apps: Chrome OS can run both web-based Chrome Apps and Android applications, expanding the available software ecosystem
  • Automatic updates: Unlike the open-source Chromium OS, Chrome OS is automatically updated to the latest version by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM)
  • Verified boot and easy recovery: Chrome OS includes additional firmware features, such as verified boot and easy recovery, which enhance the overall security and reliability of the platform.

Platforms

  • Linux

Languages

  • English

Features

    • Sync with Google Drive

    • Auto Update

    • Based on Fedora

    • Wayland Support

    • Linux-based

    • Gentoo Based

    • Debian package compatible

    • Open-Core model

    • Run Android Apps on Desktop

    • Google assistant