Torrent Sites Welcome Google’s Chrome OS
You can download the compiled source code and disk images that can be run in a virtual machine from a number of p2p file-sharing sites Google has recently released its Chrome OS to open source and now you can find it available for free download on multiple p2p file-sharing sites like Mininova or Kickasstorrents, for example. Reportedly, uploaders/downloaders of Chrome OS compiled the system from the bits that the company made public when released it as open source. In addition, Google posted instructions on the Chromium Projects site for using the source code to create a build.

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