‘Windows Cloud’ looks like Chrome OS, alleged screen shots leak!

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Microsoft has had a simple strategy for fighting Chromebooks: make low-cost Windows laptops that negate Google’s price advantage. However, it now looks to be extending that strategy to the operating system itself. Both Windows Blog Italia and Thurrott have gotten a peek at Windows Cloud, a spin on Windows 10 that appears focused on beating Google’s Chrome OS. It largely behaves the same as Windows 10, but its stand-out feature is what it doesn’t do.

At least right now, Cloud will only run Universal Windows Platform apps found in the Windows Store. Most likely, this is to court schools and other institutions who see Chrome OS’ lack of native apps as a security advantage. Educators may be more likely to stick to Windows PCs if they know that kids can’t infect a machine with malware or install an unapproved game. It’s possible that Microsoft’s “Centennial” bridge should work, but there are conflicting reports about compatibility.

It’s not certain when Windows Cloud might show up, but there are mentions of the OS in current Windows Insider preview releases. That suggests Microsoft intends to release Cloud relatively soon.

Source: engadget.com