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>> We want to first start by booting the machine. So Kahn is actually--Kahn Lee, who is the
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>> We want to first start by booting the machine. So Kahn is actually--Kahn Lee, who is the
product manager on Chrome OS, is actually going to press the button and do a cold reboot.
Let's go. So we really care about how fast we can get the machine to boot. We want this
to be in a matter of seconds. And as you can see, we are in the log-in screen, right? It
takes about seven seconds right now and we are working very, very, very hard to make
this time shorter. It takes another three seconds to log-in to your favorite application.
So we are going to switch to the machine from which we have been projecting. In case you
didn't realize, we have been projecting from a Chrome OS machine. So we are going to get
out of the full screen mode and we are within Chrome OS. So two things before I get started
with the demo, first of all, hopefully, this is not a surprise to you, but it looks like
Chrome, right? And so, internally, we joke around, saying Chrome is Chrome OS, right,
and Chrome is the OS for all practical purposes. Having said that, there are many, many interesting
changes in Chrome which I'm going to walk you through to make it function like an operating
system. The advantage of doing it this way is it's very familiar and intuitive to most
users. Almost everyone knows how to use a browser; so we just want it to feel that way.
The second thing I want to say before I walk through the UI is, at this stage of the project,
we are opening up the project to a year ahead of release. So we are actually training through
the UI. I have to convince the team to stop checking in code so that we can kind of be
able to freeze it for the demo, right? We are checking in codes as we speak. So, a lot
of the UI is going to change. I'm not fully sure how it will turn out, but one thing I
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