Chrome is an operating system based on the Linux kernel and designed by
Google. Chrome targets computer users that spend most of their time on the Internet—it is technically only a web browser with no other applications, and relies on
Internet applications used in the web browser to accomplish tasks such as word processing and media viewing.
Older operating systems which are still used in niche markets include
OS/2 from IBM and Microsoft;
Mac OS, the non-Unix precursor to Apple's Mac OS X;
BeOS;
XTS-300. Some, most notably
Haiku,
RISC OS,
MorphOS and
AmigaOS 4 continue to be developed as minority platforms for enthusiast communities and specialist applications.
OpenVMS formerly from
DEC, is still under active development by
Hewlett-Packard. Yet other operating systems are used almost exclusively in academia, for operating systems education or to do research on operating system concepts. A typical example of a system that fulfills both roles is
MINIX, while for example
Singularity is used purely for research.
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