None of this seems like much - certainly not like anything more than a mild (and fairly overdue) added convenience for one specific Google platform. A screensaver, you say? EXAGGERATED GASP! Big frickin' deal, right? I mean, come on: At first glance, what we're talking about here is the fact that Google's adding a new screensaver option into Chromebooks as of the Chrome OS 88 update that's on its way to current devices this week. First off, the development in question is connected to Chrome OS - and as we've established plenty of times over the years, lots of tech-lovin' folk have a distorted view of that platform's reach (remember, way more people bought Chromebooks than Macs in the most recent reported quarter) and its potential (long story short, we've come a looooooooong way from the basic "browser in the box" concept Chrome OS launched with nearly a decade ago).Īnd beyond that, I'll be honest: The story itself really does seem like a moist, slightly mildewy puddle of nothing - at least, on the surface. ![]() ![]() Let me take a second to let everyone off the hook a little: It's easy to see why this news isn't getting the attention it deserves.
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