Yes, there’s a Chrome OS folder now, but don’t get your panties in a bunch yet

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TechCrunch’s MG Seigler got all excited over the weekend about the appearance of a Chrome OS build folder on Google’s Chromium.org server. Yes, the snapshots are now being posted – actually, they have been since October 5th, by the look of things – but there’s nothing to get excited about just yet. Sorry, MG.

For starters, what’s in the folder is what’s in the other top level folders – a browser build for a specific OS. This isn’t Chrome OS per se, it’s the Google Chrome browser build for Google’s upcoming OS. You know, like the Mac, Windows, and Linux versions available for download from the very same server.

But let’s move on. Assuming you’re the easily excited type, the screen above shows what you get when building Chrome for Chrome OS versus Chrome on Linux. My thanks to Johnathan Frederickson, who commented on the TC post and actually had the gumption to build the browser.

As you can see, there’s really not much to look at apart from the clock and the little circle in the top left corner.
When clicked, the circle takes you to a sign-on page, currently only available internally to Google staffers in all probability. I’ll wager that has something to do with the single sign-on cookie we read about a while back.

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