Is Google up to something when user login for Chrome OS was moved to the Chrome browser instead? We couldn’t help but agree with Arrington’s belief that Google might just be setting the stage for the actual login interface for the Chrome OS, which could be by using Google Friend Connect. But that’s in the future, what’s the issue now is why Google decided to move user login of Chrome OS to Chrome Browser?
Well, we could all probably think that browser-enabled OS login has its benefits. Synching of accounts could be easier and somehow proves that you can actually login to Chrome OS in any machine.
It would be interesting to know how potential users of Chrome OS would react to the idea of logging in to Chrome OS from the browser and not upon booting up. Likewise, perhaps more specific features should also announced later on.
With Google Chrome OS bound for success, it will be a sight to see how Google is going to integrate its Google Friend Connect service to the Google Chrome OS.









