Google Chrome OS is now available in Windows 8 Metro mode. Here is the first step in which we can now experience the developers version of Google Chrome OS inside Windows 8.
It basically allows the “Metro” interface for Chrome to turn into its own multi-windowed mini desktop and almost everything which a user could expect from browser-based OS.
There is a need of real roots in the desktop even though pseudo–Chrome OS is running in “Metro” mode. However, Google is trying at its best to make it even easier for people to rely on its apps and services—and even the interface and style of its own OS.