
Google will be introducing a Business version of their Chrome OS that will hit netbooks from next year onwards, which might seem like a long time from now but actually isn’t. The security engineers at Google have stated that this version will have “more management muscle”. Apart from that, it seems that Chrome-powered netbooks will also feature a hardware-switch located right under the battery that would trigger “developer mode”. When using this mode, certain special security functions will be turned-off in order to enable the developer to muck around with Chrome’s code.
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