Despite light sales of its Chromebook laptops, Google on Wednesday released version 20 of its Chrome operating system. Chrome 20 contains various new features and tweaks, as well as improvements to security and stability features. It also now supports Google Drive and lets users edit Google Docs offline. In addition, Chrome 20 has updates to Pepper Flash, crash fixes, a redesigned user interface to Cr-48 systems, and an open source touchpad driver on Cr-48s.
Can Google Drive and Docs Add More Shine to Chrome OS?
Posted by: Richard Adhikari July 13, 2012 06:00 AMDespite light sales of its Chromebook laptops, Google on Wednesday released version 20 of its Chrome operating system. Chrome 20 contains various new features and tweaks, as well as improvements to security and stability features. It also now supports Google Drive and lets users edit Google Docs offline. In addition, Chrome 20 has updates to Pepper Flash, crash fixes, a redesigned user interface to Cr-48 systems, and an open source touchpad driver on Cr-48s.