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Breaking up is hard to do: Chrome separates from Chrome OS | ZDNet
Ever since day one, people have thought Chromebooks just ran the Chrome browser and that was it. Actually, it was always more complicated than that. Underneath that Chrome browser was a thin Linux distribution, Chrome OS. Now, Kent Duke, a writer and hardcore Chrome OS fan, has found that Google is teasing apart the browser and the operating system into two separate entries. Why does this matter to anyone except the most dedicated Chromebook nerd?…
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