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Samsung Chromebook light and thin with Chrome Operating System

Samsung Chromebook light and thin with Chrome Operating System

The Samsung Chrome book of model XE500C21, which is running on Google's Chrome operating system in an allegedly heralds an innovative direction for handy computers. Chrome operating system is an operating system which is designed to make simpler users' understanding, stripping out the non-fundamental features which found on Mac or Windows computers, by leaving only the devices that the user really requires.

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Chrome Extension currently integrates Remote Computer Access

Chrome Extension currently integrates Remote Computer Access

Google, following greatly tweaking of it local web browser, the Chrome, at last introduced a new-fangled extension permitting Chrome clients to remotely organize other operating systems from within the browser itself. The Chrome Remote Desktop (BETA), announced recently which acts as an option to straight remote desktop programs usually used by amateur and professionals users equally, to control other systems as well as assist in problem-solving, or to even right to use their individual personal computers when away.

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The Silverlight-based 'operating system', SilveOS takes on Chrome OS

Browser-based webtops and computing are definitely getting a boost with the widespread adoption of HTML5 the likes of Microsoft, Google and Apple. However, alternatives to JavaScript, HTML5, CSS 3 and is still under investigation, and a call webtop SilveOS gives it a strong Microsoft Silverlight as an option.
Launched in May new Beta SilveOS is still a bit rough, but it is an interesting project to see if you are following the adoption and growth of Web-based computer systems in both the enterprise and consumer spaces.
Navigate to SilveOS.com will introduce a Silverlight 4-based desktop browser, and various Web applications that are started in the Silverlight security sandbox, the main quality of this project.
These applications include a file browser, a recursive web browser, YouTube viewer, and video player, text editor, RSS reader, various games, chat, calculator, paint, and more. The system holds the installation of more application packages Silverlight (XAP) to the web desktop from other sites via the Internet or the user's local machine.
Unlike others, and even webtops ChromeOS, SilveOS not try to do strange things, and created an atmosphere that looks almost exactly as expected a GNOME-based Linux distribution to watch, and the ability to connect, either as a client or a saved ID, users can save their preference and storage in the cloud from session to session, or just use it as a mostly unknown terminal.

Kindle comes to ChromeOS, but it's the iPad users that Amazon needs

Currently, Amazon's Kindle e-reader is available on all platforms. The retailer launched Wednesday Kindle Cloud Reader, a web application that HTML 5 enables users to browser-based access to its library of Kindle and the Kindle store on platforms that do not apply Kindle dedicated as ChromeOS.
Similar to the Amazon cloud MP3 Player, Kindle cloud offers users the option to read your ebooks while connected, or to cache content on your local machine for offline use, and the library has integrated into the web application experience.
While increased availability is certainly one of the main advantages of web applications HTML5, it seems that Amazon was another reason for the release of Cloud Kindle Reader: iPad.
In early 2011, Apple released its application in the subscription model for content distribution in IOS, and seriously changed the way others might sell magazines, newspapers, books, music, audio and video content into their applications, forcing companies to change their applications so they did not sell any content or services directly to the house.
Amazon Kindle eReader application of IOS, for example, open the Kindle book and synchronizes with the user's library, but to buy more content, users had to move out of the application and purchase books and magazines in Safari for IOS.
So Cloud Kindle reader has actually been specifically designed to shine in the iPad, with an interface optimized for the size of the tablet screen and popular touch interface to simplify the reading experience, but more importantly, to optimize the experience purchase of electronic books.
"Without even exiting the application, customers can start shopping at the Kindle store and is a unique and specifically designed to surround the iPhone's Safari browser" said the announcement of Amazon.
Cloud Kindle reader can check them out now in Safari and Chrome, and full support for Internet Explorer, Firefox, the browser PlayBook and other mobile browsers (such as browser honeycomb Android, which does not currently work with the web application) added that "in the coming months".

Chrome Beta for OS X Lion is Now Coming with Multi-touch Support

Chrome Beta for OS X Lion is Now Coming with Multi-touch SupportFew days ago, Apple released the latest update of OS X, a version called Lion. Brought many updated features, and was accompanied by new versions of the Mac Mini and MacBook Air.
Everyone took the opportunity to upgrade to the new product, but unfortunately ran into trouble the new operating system had some of the other programs. An incompatibility was found between the OS X Lion and former version of Google Chrome Beta.
The main problem was that OS X Lion changed some of the programs in relation to multi-touch features, which are faced with multi-touch of Chrome.

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