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About Chrome Computing

Everything you need and want to know about Chrome OS, Android, and Linux. I initially set up this channel for the Chromebook computer. Since 2011 when the first Chromebook was launched we've seen huge improvements to the Chrome OS operating system.

Two of these improvements included the ability to install Android and Linux apps on your Chromebook or Chromebox. This has massively changed how you can use the Chromebook. Because Android and Linux are now a big part of Chrome OS. I now cover Android and Linux and not just the Chromebook.

This also includes the Chrome Browser, which plays a big part of Chrome OS and is arguably the best browser currently available. If you want to know more about Chrome OS, Android or Linux. Then I hope you find my channel really useful.

Please subscribe to my channel, so you'll receive notifications when I post new videos.

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