The first operating system developed by Google arouses great expectations after the promise of leaving obsolete malware.
In an article published in New Scientist, the director of engineering for Google, Linus Upson said that users of the Google Chrome OS operating system will not have to worry about viruses, malware or security updates.
The Recognition of Google as one of the companies best prepared to cope with major technological challenges to the new Google Chrome OS is based on a Linux kernel and its use to mainly to the Internet (Cloud Computing) which is not stored many files on the hard drive but on central servers of Google, coupled with the reputation earned as Gmail service has meant a high degree of reliability in the filtration of unwanted emails (spam), giving a margin of confidence for the pretentious aspiration to create an obsolete operating system to stop the current viruses and Trojans.
Companies like Nvidia, Dell, Asus, Acer has already confirmed that they will give their support for the development and improvement of Google Chrome OS, and the group of companies from the Linux Foundation.
Ironically one weeks ago appeared a new security update Google Chrome browser solution with several bugs.
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