Google's ChromeOS platform sure has come a long way.

From the early days, when ChromeOS was little more than an experimental "browser in a box," to today — with the platform powering first-class hardware and supporting a diverse range of productivity applications — Google's once-crazy-seeming project has turned into one of the world's most intriguing and rapidly expanding technological forces.

I've been covering ChromeOS closely since the start. I lived with the first Chromebook prototype, the Cr-48, and have used Chromebooks as part of my own personal computing setup in varying capacities ever since. I write about the field not only as someone who's studied it professionally from day 1 but also as someone who has used it personally that entire time, up through today.

So whether you're relatively new to the realm of ChromeOS or are a Chromebook veteran yourself, I'm happy to join you on your journey and act as your guide. On this page, you'll find all my latest ChromeOS coverage — the original analysis, the tips 'n' tricks, and everything in between. I'll be updating it regularly as new subjects come up, so check back often and stay ahead of the curve with your Chromebook knowledge.

Chromebooks aren't like regular computers — so are they right for your needs? These three questions will help you (or anyone else you know) find the answer.

Save yourself from buyer's remorse by thinking through what a ChromeOS device-maker won't tell you.

Got a new Chromebook? This guide will help you navigate the ever-expanding world of Chromebook apps and figure out how to make the most of ChromeOS.

ChromeOS may be cloud-centric at its core, but you can get plenty accomplished offline on a Chromebook — if you set things up thoughtfully in advance.

Realize it or not, you (and/or your friends and colleagues) have probably heard plenty of hokum about Google's ChromeOS platform. Time to separate fact from fiction.

Google's ChromeOS isn't like other operating systems, and the way it handles upgrades is no exception.

Is that an old Windows system or a current ChromeOS computer? Google's blurring the lines of desktop computing in some seriously shape-shifting ways.

Some fresh perspective on a Chromebook's capabilities for professionals.

Supercharge your ChromeOS experience with these time-saving tricks and techniques.

Solve your Chromebook woes and keep yourself productive with these easy-to-implement, expert-approved solutions.

Teach your Chromebook some helpful new tricks and set yourself up for more effective work — and play.

Google Assistant is finally working its way into the fabric of ChromeOS, and it's bringing with it some interesting new possibilities — as outlined here.

Working in ChromeOS? These are the efficiency-enhancing file tricks you've been missing.

Zoom around your browser like nobody's business with these easy-to-miss ChromeOS maneuvers.

Chromebook owners, take note: These are the shortcuts you've been missing.

A new feature coming to Chromebooks has tons of productivity potential — but it's up to you to put it to use.

Turn your Chromebook into a uniquely versatile modern computing machine with these ChromeOS-enhancing apps.

Linux apps can expand your Chromebook's capabilities and open up all sorts of interesting options — but first, you have to know where to begin.

Make your Chromebook even more capable with this carefully selected set of Linux apps for expanding ChromeOS's potential as a business tool.

With a few simple tweaks, your Chromebook can become an even more connected part of your cloud-centric setup.

A handy hack for customizing your Chromebook and bringing native app-like experiences to your favorite sites and services.

Reclaim wasted time and watch your efficiency soar with this spectacularly useful cross-platform add-on.

Ever wish your Chromebook desktop could do more? This crafty hack is just the productivity-boosting upgrade you need.

With Google renewing its focus on Android tablets, what's in the cards for the future of ChromeOS? Here, for the first time, are some inside answers.

Think you've seen all there is to see with Google's Android-ChromeOS alignment? Think again.

A seemingly small switch gives us a monumental clue about the future of ChromeOS — and maybe beyond.

Google's Chromebooks are constantly evolving and expanding in reach, but there's one tremendous opportunity still begging to be seized.

Google is committing to a more sensible approach for Chromebook software support. Huzzah! Now let's see where this takes us.

The column that was written one month before Google committed to change. As I wrote then: Google's handling of ChromeOS upgrades has long been an asset for the platform — but now, it's starting to become a liability.

With Google now offering a way to run Windows software on Chromebooks, things are about to get seriously weird.

An up-close look at Google's business-aimed plan for making Windows apps available on Chromebooks and what it's like to rely on in the real world.

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