Thursday, 27 October 2011

Google Launches Chrome Remote Desktop Control

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Since Google Chrome has been launched, it has become hugely popular with a growing number of users. Google has been updating and launching new versions regularly along with new extensions.
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A new app for remote desktop access has been launched as an extension. It is remote desktop software that allows users to access other systems using chromesweb browser. It is currently in beta stage and acts as a remote control to manage other desktops. For this to work you need to have an authentication code for accessing.
The Chrome remote desktop beta version is the same as other remote desktopapplications currently in use but with an added advantage that it is compatible with every operating system ranging from windows to iOS.
It is like magic wand software for those users who want to manage more than one machine simultaneously. Like network or IT administrators who can be manage the systems of a number of employees from a single computer. One can also access their office machine from their home by using the code. For this to work you need to have a Google account, from where you can create your authentication code, which can not be changed later. So by using this code you can access any other machine from far away place also.
In the Google release note, Google explains how the Chrome Remote Desktop BETA is capable of allowing the chrome users to have access of another machine. It is cross platform compatible. There is only one condition that both systems should have chrome browser installed on the machines.
Being in the Beta stage it is not available to all the chrome users and once it passes all the tests and trials it will be available for public use.
If anyone has tried this app, please share your thoughts by commenting on the post below.

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