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6 operating systems you can use entirely in your browser
Running an operating system in your web browser is easier than you might think, and there are a few options you can try right now.
What's the next step after web-based applications and thin clients? Web-based operating systems, apparently. An interesting idea known as YouOS is a project that strives to create a full computing ...
Windows 11 is at a breaking point, but Google’s newly leaked Aluminum OS could finally deliver the "Pro" desktop and gaming alternative I’ve been waiting for.
Its market share may now be in decline, but few would argue Android hasn't delivered good business for Motorola the Droid one of the platform's best selling devices. Speculation, however, suggests ...
Google likes to say that Chrome OS is an operating system that lets you do everything on the web. Don’t believe it. Until now, I’ve been pretty optimistic about Google’s web-based operating system.
A former high-level Google employee says a that a lightweight, browser-only operating system has been a long-time coming but it won’t cause enterprises to abandon Windows. The following is a ...
Xcerion works from within a browser, which developers can use to build Web-based versions of existing software or new applications quickly A venture capital firm has given a $10 million boost to a ...
The very pinnacle of Google’s vision of a Web-based world, however, must surely be Chrome OS, a new operating system built entirely around the Chrome browser. Laptops running Chrome OS, called ...
Multi-OS devices are finally becoming viable as Google, Microsoft, and Lenovo rethink how operating systems coexist across modern hardware.
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