'Use the Chromebook simulator
To learn more about your Chromebook, try the step-by-step interactive tutorials. Select a topic on the left or in the list below.'
"One Chromebook, unlimited potential.
Chromebooks open up a world of possibilities for learning. Explore ideas and apps to inspire budding digital citizens, scientists, and world explorers."
Nothing but the web. Chromebooks are built and optimized for the web, where you already spend most of your computing time. So you get a faster, simpler and more secure experience without all the headaches of ordinary computers.
Order yours on June 15th
"Your Chromebook updates automatically to provide you with the latest features and to keep the software fresh and speedy. Here's some highlights from recent releases:*"
"TechSmith Snagit for Google Chrome™ is a free screen capture and recording app that works on Chromebooks or in the Chrome browser. Using Snagit for Google Chrome can help you provide better feedback, encourage teamwork, and create images that explain exactly what you mean."
"Google Cast, the same technology behind Chromecast, lets you cast your favorite music from your mobile device to your speakers. Simply use your Android tablets and smartphones, iPhone®, iPad®, Mac, Windows and Chromebook to control the music directly from the apps you already know and love."
"Deliver rich, engaging experiences to more people by adapting your Android and web apps for Chromebooks. With a few changes to your existing app, you can reach new audiences on different formats and devices - anytime, anywhere."
ChromeVox is a screen reader for Chrome which brings the speed, versatility, and security of Chrome to visually impaired users. Of course since ChromeVox is built by Google, it's optimized for the web. It supports the latest web standards and excels at accessing the most modern interactive websites.
"Chromebeat lets you track your apps and extensions on the Chrome web store. You can create an account and follow your apps to get notifications about new reviews or support requests."