Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Chrome OS team is hiring.

Chrome OS is essentially a full blown chrome browser designed on the Linux kernel to work as an OS for cheap hardware running web applications.

Chrome OS unlike other full OSes gets regular updates from Google even for smallest change and the best thing is that you don't have to do anything. Chrome OS has evolved greatly since it was first announced like getting offline document editing, saving media for offline access and a lot other stuff.



Evolution reminds me of the post I saw on Google+ by +Albert Bodenhamer. Google is hiring more employees for its Chrome OS team.

In the time when companies like Microsoft and others are cutting jobs, Google is hiring more people to develop its rival platform to Microsoft. Chrome OS has taken a significant market share of laptops chiefly because its super affordable. And with the rumours of MediaTek working to provide its chips for Chromebooks, prices getting even lower, it's be interesting to see what Google has for us cooking in their kitchen.

With Google wanting to hire more employees, we'll be seeing more Chromebooks, a better Chrome OS and cheaper ones too, if Mediatek is successful enough to provide chips to Chromebooks.

You can see the original post here.

And if you think of yourself as eligible enough for this job, you can also submit your resume to this email id.

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