Remote runtime with ChromeOS
June 19th, 2010 | Published on: News
“Adding new capabilities all the time. With this capability in particular, unofficially called “chromoting”, Chrome OS will not only be a great platform for running modern web apps, but will also enable you to access legacy PC applications right within the browser.” These were Gary Kackmarcik’s actual words when announcing ChromeOS new characteristic to be released in future versions.
The announcement that ChromeOS will allow access to the legacy PC application through a process that the biggest Internet company called Chromoting, clarified doubts about how Google engineers would answer questions about this function. The process emulates Windows’ Remote desktop connection, which enables the user to manipulate a computer remotely in real time. Thus, by downloading a client in any computer one can use the application in any netbook that has ChromeOS. What remains a mystery is the function’s constitution.
This new concept attracts Google users because it benefits their interests since it enables them to run usual applications always within Google Chrome. Although it is not an original offer in itself, Google ChromeOS’s new feature may become an interesting option for users of Google Chrome browser.
Related posts:

