Google Chrome OS is a Linux-based operating system designed by Google to work with web applications. It was announced in 2007 and is an open-source project. The OS allows applications and user data to reside in the cloud. Chromebooks are laptops that run Chrome OS. The OS emphasizes a simple, secure, and fast experience for users who spend most of their time online. All data and apps reside in the internet cloud rather than on the device for increased security and accessibility from any computer.
3. ABSTRACT
Google has designed a Linux based operating system to work
with web application called Google chrome OS.
On 7th July, 2007 Google announced about the operating
system and an open project called Chromium source was
started in November 2009.
It is an operating system where you can find applications and
user data residing in the cloud.
Chrome books is a common name given to the laptops running
Chrome OS. It is a three-tier architecture: window manager,
browser and firmware and user land service and system-level
software.
The purpose of the firmware is to make fast booting time and
check each step in the boot process.
4. OBJECTIVE OF CHROME OS
• Chromium OS is an open-source project that aims to build an
operating system that provides a fast, simple, and more secure
computing experience for people who spend most of their time
on the web.
• All data and applications will reside in the internet cloud rather
than the netbook, Google said, giving netbook users protection
from malware.
• One specific significant difference relates to browsing on more
than one page or site at a time.
• When you talk about Chrome OS, words like app and program
are all relative. Nearly every app opens in a browser window
and is based in the cloud.
5. INTRODUCTION
ANNOUNCEMENT :-
Google announced the Chrome operating system in July 2009.
OPEN SOURCE :-
Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight
operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks.
Target Audience for Chrome OS
Chrome OS is targeted initially towards netbooks, super small
notebooks designed primarily for Web browsing.
6. Chrome OS Availability:-
Chrome OS is available for developers or anyone with an interest.
HANDLING MEMORY :-
Chrome much better at handling memory than other browsers.
a single process depending on how much each web page opens at
any one time needs.
SPEED:-
Speed, simplicity and security are the key aspects of Google
Chrome OS.
7. WORKING OF THE OS
• Traditional operating system, such as Windows, require a lot of hard
drive space and demand some work on your part. You have to install
the programs you want individually, manage OS and security updates
and manage device drivers too.
• Chrome OS is built on an open-source version.
• Netbooks are small laptop computers that are designed to let users
access the Web, and not much more they're inexpensive and feature-
limited hardware, and they aren't built for high-powered applications
like Photoshop.
• Unlike Windows, Chrome won't be available as a download. It'll be pre-
installed by netbook manufacturers who adhere to Google's hardware
specifications.
8. • Google wants you to store your data online. And because the OS uses Web-
based applications, you don't need local storage for software.
• all of your data and applications are stored online, in the "cloud," so that you
can access them from any computer, anywhere.
• The company says this model will help it develop a better overall OS
experience and focus on building an OS with improved speed, security and
simplicity.
• Like most Google products, Chrome OS is free. That fact, along with the power
of Google's marketing and distribution, should grab your attention.
11. ABOUT GOOGLE
• Google real mean of “googol” which means 1 after 100 zeroes
that means that have infinite page.
• Google was founded in 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey
Brin while they were PhD students at Stanford University,
California.
12. • The broad appeal of Google search became apparent when the
site was awarded both a Webby Award and a People's Voice
Award for technical achievement in May 2000.
• The following month, Google officially became the world's
largest search engine with its introduction of a billion-page
index .
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14. NETBOOK
• Smallest computers
• Lightweight and fast mini-computers
• Thin client architecture
• Designed for net based applications
• Reduced specification and processing power
• high battery life.
• Cheaper
15. GOOGLE CHROME
BROWSER
• Google Chrome is a free, open-source web browser developed
by Google.
• It was released in 2008, and has grown to be one of the most
popular browsers today.
• When Google decided to make a browser, they wanted to
completely rethink the browser, as browsing now is very
different from browsing simple text pages. Now we email, shop,
pay bills, and run large application in our browsers.
• Any personal information that is provided to Google or stored
in your Google Account will be used and protected in
accordance with the Google Privacy Policy.
17. USER CLOUD
• Clouds use a network layer to connect users end point device
like computers or smart phones,to resources that are
centralised in a data center.
• User can access the data center via a company nework or the
internet or both.clouds can also be accessed from any
location,allowing mobile workers to access their business
system on demand.
User data stored on the device, which is minimal, is encrypted.
User data is limited to items such as user preferences.
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19. Advantage of Google Chrome OS
OPEN SOURCE
The first & the foremost thing is Chrome OS is an
OSS, Open Source Software.
The source code will be given & you can download
it & can start using it & also you can optimize it in
the way you want. So no cost.
Simple to use and easy to maintain
Chrome OS is simply a web browser running inside
Chromebook. It is a lightweight operating system
that requires minimal hardware specifications. This
means that the system boots fast and the overall
computer runs smooth.
20. • Google and Android integration
• Another advantage of Chrome OS is that it fully integrated with
Google and Android. A Google Account provides a single sign-
in to all the features and functionality of the OS and
Chromebook.
• Fast and smooth software and
hardware
• Another advantage of Chrome OS is that it is a light operating
system that requires less hardware resources unlike OS X and
Windows. It does not need high-powered processors and
memory and large storage space.
21. • Built and designed for daily
productivity
• Google bundles Chrome OS and Chromebook with different
apps and services developed for productivity. Examples of
these include office productivity apps such as Docs, Sheets,
and Slides—the counterpart to Microsoft Office—and Google-
branded communication apps such as Gmail and Hangouts.
• Easy to carry around due to portability
• Another advantage of Chromebooks is that they are ultra thin
and lightweight because of their minimal hardware
specifications. They are tantamount to bringing a netbook or an
Android-power tablet. The only difference between
Chromebook and other mobile devices is that it is geared for
both content creation and consumption.
23. Limitations of Google Chrome OS
Not suitable for power users
Chrome OS and Chromebook are severely limited by the fact
that they are not capable of running resource-intensive apps
or software. This turns off creative professionals such as
music producers and graphic artists.
• Works best with fast Internet connection
• Chrome OS and Chromebook are also designed to run offline. A
lot of apps can work offline. But the main selling point of this
OS is that it is a cloud facilitator. This means that an Internet
connection is needed to use the full potential of the OS and
Chromebook.
24. Redundant if a user owns other
devices
A notable disadvantage of Chrome OS is that it is not an
exceptionally operating system as far as unique selling points
are concerned. A Chromebook is also not an exceptionally
and game-changing device.
25. The Future scope of Chrome
OS
• In spite of its Google branding, Chrome is anything but a sure
bet in the OS arena. At its core, Chrome is a variation of Linux,
which has been around in various incarnations since the early
1990s. In other words, why would Chrome succeed where other
versions of Linux have failed?
• There are plenty of challenges for Google to address. One
issue that may drive away users is that without an Internet
connection, a Chrome computer's capabilities are severely
restricted. Sans Web, there's simply not much this kind of
machine can do, because it can't access any data or even
programs other than the included media player.
26. • Many users may also be turned off by the idea of storing all
data online. Most people are used to saving at least a few
critical documents locally, and being separated from that data
may be too much to bear.
• Privacy issues are another concern. It's one thing to store a list
of passwords or important financial information on your own
hard drive.
• It's quite another to story that information on a Google-owned
server, no matter how many assurances the company touts in
its privacy policies.