Techcrunch had earlier reported that the Google Chrome OS is set to be released next week – way too early than expected. We had a recap of the con artist who duped several tech blogs into believing that Google Chrome OS had arrived. Thus, we are taking things a little slow here just to make sure we’ll not be another victim of fake Google OS.
As reported by Techcrunch, there were screenshots recovered from the new Google OS. Their resource persons had previously revealed some key points about the new Google Chrome OS notably:
- “It looks like Chrome browser running in linux”
- There is clock functions, battery and touchpad settings (which suggests it is running on a portable PC)
- “It has frequent crashes”
- HTML 5 works
- Only supports .ogg (No H.264 love) – these are media codecs
- Issues with drivers
These were the screenshots from techcrunch about Google Chrome OS.
In case you forgot the Google Chrome OS duping that happened last July 2009, here are the screenshots. These alleged background images were made by the con artist under 12 hours (according to him) using photoshop and implemented it on Windows Vista. The video was also included (this is a reminder that users should not always believe what they see on the internet).
Google Chrome OS announcement
Google has announced last July 2009, that it will be launching a new operating system called Google Chrome OS which is entirely focused on web browsing. The new operating system is based on Google’s browser, Chrome and will be launched probably by the second half of 2010. This date is far from a week, don’t you think? But Techcrunch assured everyone that they have consulted a very reliable source. Are there any sources more reliable than Google? We’ll see.
Inside Chrome OS’ hood
Initial reports from Google suggest that the new Chrome OS will run on X86 and ARM processors. This is basically used for laptops and netbooks but desktop PCs are also being considered. Take note that the Android OS used for smartphones will be “different” from Google Chrome OS.
It will also implement a new “windowing” system – this is the window graphic manager of your desktop. Another great feature on Google Chrome OS is the “redesigning” of underlying security architecture. Google claims that security built into Chrome will shift from the dependence upon security updates which means that Chrome OS users don’t need to worry with virus and malware infections in the future. It sounds crazy, but we all know that Big G has the resources (money and brilliant developers) to make this possible. Good luck on that!
Lastly, the Google OS chrome will be an Open source operating system, which is great, independent developers will have the chance to work with Google and perhaps accelerate tweaking and development of this project.
In case you want to know, there are several tech companies which joined Google in developing its operating system. They are:
- Acer
- Adobe
- ASUS
- Freescale
- Hewlett-Packard
- Intel
- Lenovo
- Qualcomm
- Texas Instruments
- Toshiba
Wrap up
We are very excited that Google have finally taken the step on creating its own operating system. But, we are always taking these info with a grain of salt since a lot of people out there are trying to take advantage on this trend. Everyone is looking at techcrunch as the main source of Google Chrome OS info. Until we have received the official announcement from Google that its Chrome OS has finally arrived we consider this news as another internet meme.
(images via techcrunch)
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