Chromebooks are about to change in a massive way

Beyond the Alphabet

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Beyond the Alphabet is a weekly column that focuses on the tech world both inside and out of the confines of Mountain View.

We’re long-removed from the days when Chromebooks were basically nothing more than just Chrome on a laptop. While there are still some limitations when compared to Windows or macOS, Google’s ChromeOS development continues to be rather impressive. However, Google is gearing up to bring about the biggest change to the platform since its inception.

For the past few years, we’ve heard and seen mentions of “Lacros,” which stands for “Linux And ChRome OS.” Essentially, it’s just the same Chrome browser that you would use on any other desktop OS. In that vein, Google is working on de-coupling Chrome, the browser, from ChromeOS, the operating system.

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