Chrome OS goes 64bit; adds a hypervisor

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One of the advantages of any software going open-source is that in a short amount of time, you begin to see spin-off and forks, customized versions for all tastes. In less than a day after Google announced the availability of Chrome OS source, there were already builds which were floating around the internet.
 
Since then we have seen many other build of Chrome OS become available. A build by "Hexxeh" trimmed down the space requirements of the OS -- which required at least a 4GB pendrive -- an...

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