May 07, 2020 · Google created Chrome OS in 2009 and has been adding new features to the still relatively new operating system ever since. The rapid-fire updates seldom stop, allowing you to almost watch Google build out the desktop-class OS in real-time. While a nice idea, in theory, this also means that Chrome OS had a rocky start.

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Pichai also clearly saw Chrome OS as the future of Google's hardware licensing. "We're pushing computing forward," Pichai stated at the time. "It'll definitely make the ecosystem rethink touch.

Pichai also clearly saw Chrome OS as the future of Google's hardware licensing. "We're pushing computing forward," Pichai stated at the time. "It'll definitely make the ecosystem rethink touch. The Chrome Cast 11: Chrome OS, Apps, and the Future of

Is ChromeOS the future of Linux on the desktop? - Quora

Linux on Chromebooks and the future of Chrome OS tablets This week on The Chrome Cast, we’re exploring a couple seemingly-unconnected ideas that actually tie into one another quite well. First up is the heightened interest in Linux apps on Chrome OS. While we’ve been tracking along with the development of Crostini since before it was actually a thing, it’s been a while since we’ve really dug into what Chromebooks are capable of with Linux. The remote work revolution—and how Chromebooks and Chrome The features and benefits of Chrome OS that we used to think were additive suddenly became mandatory and business-critical. Case in point, we have seen a 109% year over year growth in unit sales in the U.S. for Chromebooks, and ~155% year over year growth in commercial Chromebooks in Q1 2020, fueled in part by the cost benefits and simplicity