Google (GOOG) announced late Tuesday that it is developing an operating system for PC based on its Chrome Web browser, a direct challenge to Microsoft (MSFT). The operating system, called Chrome OS, is initially intended for use in the tiny, low-cost portable computers known as netbooks, which have been selling quickly even as demand for other PCs has plummeted.
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