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Chrome OS screen shots

Chrome OS was release yesterday and someone had actually convert it into a vmware image. I free today so decided to give it a try using Virtualbox and then upload a few screen shot to show u all people. Those interested in downloading this image can get it from piratebay and here the link.

Chrome OS login page

Chrome OS login page

In fact when i power on the Chrome OS after then the normal hardware checking it immediately brought me to this login page. Basically to say there is no loading page like Windows OS or Linux OS. You are require to key in your Google account to login to the OS.

Chrome os startup page

Chrome os startup page

The start up page display most of the popular site we often visit. I would say this OS is like a powerful web browse that can install on a pc as an OS. So far there are not much application to try. Email and document are all link to my online account.

Chrome flashchess

Chrome os flashchess

Entering this flashchess which use adobe flash does not seen to be a problem. This also mean that adobe flash is install by default so users will not have a problem accessing site that require flash.

Chrome os calander

Chrome os calander

Last to show you is the Google calender. This is google first release of thier OS to the public so is more of letting eager user like me to try it out. More application and update should be coming soon. Let look forward to their next release.

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Posted by Mech    Date: Sunday, November 22, 2009

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Fittest internet browser – Chrome

Google Chrome

Google Chrome

Browser vendors often make strong claims about their responsiveness to vulnerability reports and their ability to preemptively prevent exploits. But at the first day of Pwn2Own competition Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer were all exploited. Moreover Safari was the first to be exploited. Google Chrome was the only one left standing. This is due to Google Chrome browser’s sandboxing feature and the operating system’s security measures together pose a formidable challenge. For full report you can check it out at Ars technica.

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Posted by Mech    Date: Saturday, March 21, 2009

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