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Chrome is an open-source browser developed by the Google Chrome Team and released in July 2008 as part of the Chrome Web Store. Features The Google Chrome web browser has a number of unique features: Support for a wide variety of web standards. Google Chrome is the first Web browser to support HTML5 and CSS3. It is an early adopter of HTML5, supporting many of the latest web technologies. No installation. If you have a blank hard drive, download the browser and start using it right away. Automatic updates. Google Chrome is always up to date. With each new release, all your installed extensions, themes, and other settings are automatically updated. Trusted browser. The browser is based on open-source components that adhere to the open web standard. This ensures a clean, hacker-proof Web experience. Compatibility with other web applications. Google Chrome is the world's first web browser to support JavaScript and other Web technologies that do not rely on browser-specific code. This means that Google Chrome can access and work with any other web application or API. Block pop-up windows. No more annoying pop-up windows. Block pop-up windows with the new Pop-up Blocker add-on for Google Chrome. Multiple profiles and themes. Security features and free downloads. Google Chrome OS Google Chrome OS is an operating system developed by Google to operate the Chrome web browser. Google Chrome OS was announced on January 29, 2010 and was released on October 24, 2011. Google Chrome OS is based on the Linux kernel. Unlike most Linux distributions, it uses the new technologies for direct hardware access (DMA) and USB, which allow the Chrome OS operating system to run on hardware without the use of a microprocessor. It is the first Linux operating system that runs on Chromebooks. Google Chrome OS is a web browser, using the operating system to run web applications, and stores the user's data on its local storage, such as the SD card or a flash drive, making it similar to a tablet or netbook computer. Unlike Linux distributions, it uses the new technologies for direct hardware access (DMA) and USB. Chrome OS aims to be more secure than traditional operating systems, using hardware security modules (HSM), and thus it is a significant departure from the Linux-based Linux distributions and Windows-based operating systems commonly used today. Google Chrome OS is targeted at new systems that will replace a traditional ac619d1d87


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