In a move that could be read as a quiet admission of the merits of more traditional desktop operating system design models, Google‘s Chrome OS will soon cede its characteristic browser-only interface in favor of a more balanced desktop that will include a file browser and a taskbar. A new Chrome OS developer build changes the operating system’s reductive, browser-centric interface, letting users run multiple windows and displaying shortcuts, clock, and battery information in a taskbar the company is calling “the shelf.” Taken together, the interface changes do much to mold the cloud-centric operating system into a form much more akin to Microsoft‘s Windows and Apple‘s OS X.
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