Parallels to Support Chrome OS on Mac OSX VM

by Dinu on 06/03/2010



Parallels Chrome OSParellels a company that helps Mac users run Windows and Linux on virtual machine environments has announced that they will support chrome os on their software.

Mac users will be able to run Chrome Os inside their OSX machines using the Virtual machine technology provided by Parallels.

“There is already a huge amount of interest in Google’s new OS, even though it’s still just in beta, so we want to make sure our customers can try it out on their Macs without impacting their primary work environment on Mac OS X,” said Kim Johnston, Vice President of Marketing for Consumer, Business and Online at Parallels

So, Mac users, get ready for Chrome OS experience inside your OSX Macbook or iMac :)

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