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The Chrome and Android OS's are Google's two newly developed platforms that they are working on. Google OS is mainly based on the Google Chrome web browser that runs web apps. It's developed to be a very simple, user-friendly computer OS that may be used on numerous devices. The question is, where will the platform really fit in?

It's hard to determine how many people will switch to Chrome OS. One big problem is the fact that Google Android currently exists. It's on quite a few mobile phones right now and soon to be table computers and netbooks. Developers and manufacturers have been employing and developing Google Android a lot more than Chrome. While it is a good internet browser, there doesn't seem to be room for it yet in the marketplace.

Some people have started to argue that Google OS could possibly be a quick boot option for Windows computers. The plan is that you can boot into Chrome to send out quick email messages or check something on your laptop or netbook. While this may seem like a great place for this kind of technology to fit, there are already several options. Firstly, many people can use their smartphone for fast web tasks. Secondly, if somebody would like a fast boot system you'll find a wide range of open source OS's which have been in a position to do this for many years.

It seems that if Google wants this OS to have a place, they'll have to come up with a Google Chrome OS hardware system just like they've done using the Nexus One cell phone running Android. This could possibly be a tablet personal computer or a simple netbook computer that's developed to run this operating system exclusively to help boost its popularity. Another option is that Android and Chrome could become the very same project as time goes on as Google attempts to fully enter into the operating system marketplace.

Google will launch the Google Chrome OS soon, but a lot of individuals are unsure where it'll fit into today's crowded operating system landscape. In the very near future, we won't only see exactly what it can do and where it will fit in, but if it'll be a good fit for your specific computing needs.

by: Rachel Watson




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