Google's Chrome OS is designed purely to run Web-based applications, rather than software installed on a system's hard drive. At Thursday's Chrome OS event, Google claimed the new operating system's boot-up speed is a lightning-fast 7 seconds. The Chrome OS will not be available to consumers until 2010 around the holiday season, according to Google.
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Google Chrome OS: Visual Tour
Google's Chrome OS was shown for the first time Thursday, where the company gave a brief demo of the operating system.
Introducing Google's Chrome OS
Pre-Installed Chrome Coming Soon
Main Screen Displays Shortcuts to Web Apps
Notification Panels
Application Panel
Chrome OS Running the Chrome Browser
Tabs and Apps
Chrome OS Has a Task Bar to Preview Active Applications
Access to Competing Cloud Apps is Supported Via Browser
Plug-and-Play Like Support Recognizes Devices When Plugged In
File Structure Allows You to Explore Devices and Directories
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