image thumb144 Google Continues Experimentation With Chrome OS, Indications That It Will Power iPad Competitors

Google continues to make Chrome powerful and more importantly giving users a better way to test run the many experimental features it has to offer. It’s obvious that Google sees the role of the browser being a minute part of the Chrome OS it has in plans. The browser has evolved quite a lot beginning from one with no support for extensions.

Today more reports of Google bolstering it surfaced stating that it has already enabled speech recognition in the upcoming builds of Chrome. The inclusion of about:labs lets you get your hands on experimental stuff that isn’t meant for those who fear testing things out. One feature for Windows users is that they view tabs on the left while those using the Mac can get the feel of the Tab Expose [you can get hold of more experiments at Chrome Labs].

While I haven’t been able to test run this lab feature, I am pretty sure that all these indicate that the Chrome OS is actually coming to power iPad competitors. All these features aren’t new either and have been a part of its code for quite some time. It will be interesting to se all these implemented and ready to be tested on an actual tablet. The image below would give you quite an idea what these latest builds are about.

image thumb145 Google Continues Experimentation With Chrome OS, Indications That It Will Power iPad Competitors