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How long has Google been planning on doing this?
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Download Chrome OS VMWare image
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Topic: Google Chrome OS release a fake

3 replies / Originally posted by mathlete / Latest reply from brettdunnam / Topic is open

By mathlete

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On Wednesday, a brief rash of Twitter posts suggested that the search behemoth had released a preview version of its forthcoming Chrome OS. An official-looking page offered the opportunity to download the public beta as a VMWare appliance, but it turns out that the download was a fake. The site, hosted on Google's web-hosting service, has since been shut down.

The news of the release seemed believable given Google's announcement this week of the new Android 2.0 operating system, primarily intended for mobile devices. And the fall has so far been filled with big OS launches, Apple's Mac OS X Snow Leopard in August and Microsoft's Windows 7 last week.

Google has said that it aimed to ship Chrome OS in the second half of 2010, but preview versions of the operating system were widely expected to become available later this year. So it seemed plausible, until you started digging and saw that despite Google's claims of grandeur, the download appeared to be little more than a hacked together Linux distribution.

When the real deal does show up, it will be a Linux-based OS, but it will be structured around the Chrome web browser, which aims to be as minimalist and unobtrusive as possible. Google has also said that Chrome OS will pioneer a new window management system. The browser itself is still a Windows only application as the Mac version is only available as a developer preview release.

Google's goal is to deliver an OS that is lightweight, open source, and free of security headaches. Because it is built around, and perhaps almost synonymous with, a browser, Chrome OS aims to move the user interface from the desktop to web, encouraging the expansion of cloud computing and web applications.

I guess we'll be waiting little while longer for Chrome OS to surface. In the meantime, beware those rumors and check your sources before you tweet.

Posted 2 months ago

By jonursenbach

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What you're referring to is a 3-month old incident where a fake version of Chrome OS was being offered up around the internet. See: http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/174593/bew
are_the_fake_google_chrome_os_download.html


I, personally, compiled the Chrome OS image that we are offering up from the official Chrome OS repository. It is not a fake. Chrome OS is definitely real, and has been for a little over a month now.

http://discuss.gdgt.com/google/chrome-os/general/Downloa
d-Chrome-OS-VMWare-image/

http://gdgt.com/google/chrome-os/download/

Posted 2 months ago

By brettdunnam

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Yeah, man, it's definitely real. Hit up the download links Jon and Dave posted. I personally downloaded and ran it using VirtualBox. Give it a shot!

Posted 2 months ago

By dave

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I take it, you haven't downloaded Chrome OS from gdgt then?

http://gdgt.com/google/chrome-os/download/

Compiled directly from http://www.chromium.org/ , which is an official Google code repository for all things Chrome related (Chrome browser, Chrome OS).

It'd be interesting to see your sources for these claims!

Posted 2 months ago

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