Google promotes new applications for their super Chrome browser that can really push the limits of conventional notions of what browsers can do. The program, called Chrome Remote Desktop allows the user to take remote control of another computer in a secure way - it only through the browser Chrome. Yes, this technology is not new, but placing the same in a browser is, at least say, interesting move.
Currently in its beta version, the application uses a secure source to provide remote access to the desired computer. The system is designed to run on Mac, PC and Linux platforms, which is pretty good feature in favor of the application. Normally, work in Chrome OS, it can be assumed as the focus of the team behind the application of long run - after all, Google wants to reduce the cost of using their operating system, and the construction of such a valuable tool will help in that purpose. The program is awesome great - "targets" 17 megabytes, and you can download free from here.
It should tell you that both computers (the one that you use the one to which you want to access) should have the application installed to work, right?
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