As reported a few days ago, rumors had circulated that Google was planning to release part of their forthcoming Google Chrome OS sometime this week. Google has now sent out notifications that there is an OS event scheduled for this Thursday morning at their Mountain View, California headquarters.
While a partial launch of the Chrome OS could still be planned, all indications from Google are that this Thursday's event will show off demos and offer a "complete overview" of the new operating system, which is scheduled to launch sometime in 2010.
Google's Vice President of Product Management, Sundar Pichai and Google Engineering Director for Google Chrome OS, Matthew Papakipos will be speaking at the event. After the event, a Questions and Answer session will be available for those in attendance to pick Google's brain about its upcoming operating system.
The Chrome OS event begs the question, if Google is demonstrating a "complete overview" of the Chrome OS, how much longer will it be before it's released to the public?
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