Google testing Chrome OS-like browser interface for Windows 8
Google unveiled its Chrome
Apps initiative recently to launch apps that exist outside of the
browser and extend its reach into more of a platform, but it looks like the
company has a whole lot more planned. Over the past few weeks, Google has been
updating its developer version of the Chrome browser to run what's essentially
Chrome OS within Windows 8's "Metro" mode.
Chrome traditionally runs on the desktop in
Windows 8, but you can set it to launch within the Windows 8 Start Screen into
a special "Metro-style" mode. The new updates are very different from
the existing
stable channel version of Chrome in Windows 8 that simply presents a
full screen browser. In the latest developer channel release the user interface and functionality
is identical to Chrome OS. There's a shelf with Chrome, Gmail, Google, Docs,
and YouTube icons that can be arranged at the bottom, left, or right of the
screen. Like Chrome OS, you can create multiple browser windows and arrange
them using a snap to the left or right of the display or full screen modes. An
app launcher is also available in the lower left-hand corner. For details…
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