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Google Chrome's Remoting feature inches closer to usability

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Remoting — which looks to be Google Chrome's answer to RDP and Terminal Services computing — has taken yet another step toward its inevitable debut. In recent Chromium snapshot builds, Remoting now appears on the about:labs page.

However, unlike the other Labs options — like side tabs, tabbed settings, and Instant — Remoting still isn't usable. After enabling and restarting Chromium, you'll be able to hit set up remoting under the wrench menu. A login box will appear, but that's as far as you'll get.

It's safe to assume that an actual Google or Chromium.Org account (internal, not the ones you and I use) is required at this point, but with Remoting cropping up in Labs it shouldn't be too much longer before we're able to take the feature for a test drive.Google Chrome's Remoting feature inches closer to usability

Fuente: Download Squad

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