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== Architecture == | == Architecture == | ||
Chrome OS employs the [[Google Chrome]] web browser and shortcuts to web applications (usually those of Google's) in place of desktop programs. All of this runs on top of a [[GNU/Linux]], specifically [[Gentoo]], core. It is built to create minimal overhead and allow web applications to be the center of the user experience. | Chrome OS employs the [[Google Chrome]] web browser and shortcuts to web applications (usually those of Google's) in place of desktop programs. All of this runs on top of a [[GNU/Linux]], specifically [[Gentoo]], core. It is built to create minimal overhead and allow web applications to be the center of the user experience. |
Revision as of 22:24, 16 February 2014
Overview
Chrome OS is an operating system built for use of web applications where data is stored in the cloud. This is in contrast to traditional computers (usually running Windows or OS X) that store applications and data on your hard drive.
Architecture
Chrome OS employs the Google Chrome web browser and shortcuts to web applications (usually those of Google's) in place of desktop programs. All of this runs on top of a GNU/Linux, specifically Gentoo, core. It is built to create minimal overhead and allow web applications to be the center of the user experience.