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  2. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

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    ChromeOS. ChromeOS, [8] sometimes styled as chromeOS and formerly styled as Chrome OS, is a Linux -based operating system developed and designed by Google. It is derived from the open-source ChromiumOS, based on the Linux kernel, and uses the Google Chrome web browser as its principal user interface .

  3. List of Chromebooks - Wikipedia

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    HP: Chromebook 11: Daisy Spring Exynos 5 Dual: 2 GB 11.6 in (29.5 cm) 1366×768 2.26 lb (1.0 kg) 16GB eMMC Optional October 2018: October 2013: HP: Chromebook 14: Falco Celeron 2955U: 2 or 4 GB 14 in (35.6 cm) 1366×768 4.07 lb (1.8 kg) 16 GB SATA SSD Optional November 2018: October 2013: Acer: C720: Peppy Celeron 2955U or Celeron 2957U or Core ...

  4. Chrome Remote Desktop - Wikipedia

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    Chrome Remote Desktop is a remote desktop software tool, developed by Google, that allows a user to remotely control another computer's desktop through a proprietary protocol also developed by Google, internally called Chromoting. [2] [3] The protocol transmits the keyboard and mouse events from the client to the server, relaying the graphical ...

  5. Chromebook - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .google .com /chromebook /. Chromebook (sometimes stylized in lowercase as chromebook) is a line of laptop and tablet computers that runs using ChromeOS, an operating system developed by Google . Chromebook runs Android, Linux, and Progressive web apps, as well as functioning offline. [1]

  6. Google is testing Android Messages integration on Chrome OS - AOL

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    Google has finally started testing the Chrome OS platform's Android Messages integration, which has been in the works for quite some time. According to Chrome Unboxed, some users who have access ...

  7. Chromebox - Wikipedia

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    Chromeboxes, like other ChromeOS devices including Chromebook laptops, primarily support web applications, thereby relying heavily on an Internet connection for both software functionality and data storage. That connection, via a local area network, can be wireless or through an Ethernet port . The machines are classed as small form-factor PCs ...

  8. Google Cloud Print - Wikipedia

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    Google Cloud Print was a Google service that allowed users to print from any Cloud Print-aware application (web, desktop, mobile) on any device in the network cloud to any printer with native support for connecting to cloud print services – without Google having to create and maintain printing subsystems for all the hardware combinations of client devices and printers, and without the users ...

  9. ChromiumOS - Wikipedia

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    ChromiumOS (formerly styled as Chromium OS) is a free and open-source operating system designed for running web applications and browsing the World Wide Web. It is the open-source version of ChromeOS, a Linux -based operating system made by Google . ChromiumOS is based on the Linux kernel, like ChromeOS, but its principal user interface is the ...