Why Chrome OS Is Still a Big Lie

Google likes to say that Chrome OS is an operating system that lets you do everything on the web. Don’t believe it.

Google Announces Expensive Web-Only ‘Chromebooks’

As the second and final keynote address at Google’s developer conference winds down, we’re left with news of Google’s web-only Chrome OS (operating system) and the machines that’ll power it.

Live Blog: Google’s Developer Conference Keynote (Day Two)

Techland and our partner site Technologizer are teaming up to bring you live coverage of Google’s special event in San Francisco, starting at 12:30 pm Eastern. No need to refresh: Sit back and enjoy the show as Technologizer’s Harry McCracken and Techland’s Doug Aamoth bring you the latest news.

Would You Pay $20 Per Month for Google’s Web-Only Laptop?

I actually like the idea of this—hear me out! Hear me out.

Chrome OS Coming to Tablets, As It Should

Chrome OS notebooks won’t arrive until later this year, but Google is already planning for tablets.

Google Unveils Web App Store, Notebooks with Free Verizon 3G

Google just unveiled its plans for a major shakeup of the computer industry. It’s a classic three-pronged approach consisting of Google’s Chrome web browser, the newly-opened Chrome Web Store, and the upcoming Chrome Operating System. Let’s take a closer look.

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Google Chrome OS Is Coming (For Netbooks)

Earlier today in Mountain View, Google unveiled details of their Chrome OS that was announced earlier this year. The Chromium OS Project was also launched today and it’s Google’s hope that open source developers will lend a hand to build it out. They most recently opened up Wave in the same manner.