Google Chrome OS Screenshots Leaked!

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vineetrocks2005

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A guy working in a company that supplies laptop parts to Acer claims that he has released the first ever screenshots of Google’s new Chrome OS.



Here is a quick look at some of the major features he noticed in the Chrome OS. For more read his blog.

The OS installation was performed on a Acer Extensa 4620Z laptop.

The install from Vista to Google Chrome OS Dev Beta was only 10 minutes and was very elegant. Only one restart required.

Google at the moment installed only the Google Talk application.

This beta was extremely stripped down. However, it was amazingly fast.

There is a button on the Chrome Bar that is basically the blue center of the chrome logo. This button pulls up a Start Menu clone essentially.

There is a clock on the Chrome Bar. It is very stationary and looks very plain.

The icons are large but can be shrunk and grown to your preference much alike the dock in a Mac.

The Chrome Bar also auto hides. It can be brought back up by the Windows key and Space.

The navigation uses two options. “Exploration” or “Browser”. Explanation is much alike the Windows Explorer.

In addition a search bar can be implemented on the Chrome Bar.

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desiibond

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hmm. how did gtalk come up when they said that they will only put chrome browser??
 

pr.itdude

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^^ +1......complete marketing strategy......!!!!
Its going to be more competitive, if google enters the OS mkt. And *consumer* is going to get the profit.:D
 

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Correct me if I'm wrong but I guess this is 'pure bullshit'. The only screenshots I see is the logo of chrome... -.-
 

topgear

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^^ Click on the source :p

*geekace.com/google-chrome-os-screenshots-leaked.html
 

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A guy working in a company that supplies laptop parts to Acer claims that he has released the first ever screenshots of Google’s new Chrome OS.



Here is a quick look at some of the major features he noticed in the Chrome OS. For more read his blog.

The OS installation was performed on a Acer Extensa 4620Z laptop.

The install from Vista to Google Chrome OS Dev Beta was only 10 minutes and was very elegant. Only one restart required.

Google at the moment installed only the Google Talk application.

This beta was extremely stripped down. However, it was amazingly fast.

There is a button on the Chrome Bar that is basically the blue center of the chrome logo. This button pulls up a Start Menu clone essentially.

There is a clock on the Chrome Bar. It is very stationary and looks very plain.

The icons are large but can be shrunk and grown to your preference much alike the dock in a Mac.

The Chrome Bar also auto hides. It can be brought back up by the Windows key and Space.

The navigation uses two options. “Exploration” or “Browser”. Explanation is much alike the Windows Explorer.

In addition a search bar can be implemented on the Chrome Bar.

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Looks Fake to me.
 

topgear

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Nope! Sorry to quash ur skepticism, but its all true. Check this link.

Did not you noticed it :p :p Just follow the link you posted :p

*www.engadget.com/2009/07/09/first-google-chrome-os-screenshots-leaked/

First Google Chrome OS screenshots leaked? Update: it's a fake

Update: We just got another set of shots of what is purportedly the boot screen. To be honest, any of these could be faked, but we thought we'd pass along -- hopefully we'll be seeing something a bit more concrete in the coming weeks. Gallery is below.

Update 2: Mr. Chrome OS Leak himself has come forward and confirmed his "screenshots" to be fake. Thanks, buddy. No word on this other set of pics.
 
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But chrome OS itself is not a fake.

Google is making an OS based on Linux Kernel which is designed for netbooks for the ARM and x86 architecture and has a CUSTOM WINDOW MANAGER and web apps (needs an internet connection to run - kinda like gOS but much lighter).

The word ARM means Google wants to be the first vendor to target nVidia Tegra 8)
 
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