It’s ChromeOS now, not Chrome OS
by Jay Peters from The Verge - All Posts on (#61E7D)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Chrome OS, Google's Linux-based operating system for its Chromebook devices, has been around for more than a decade, but the company has made a small but notable branding change: it's now called ChromeOS, with no space in between. James Croom, Google's senior director of marketing for ChromeOS, confirmed the change to The Verge.
You can see the change for yourself all over Google's ChromeOS dev page (though the official logo at the top appears to have a lowercase c.)
Screenshot from Google's ChromeOS dev page That's three entire spaces saved just in this screenshot. (And four if you count the logo.)The change hasn't rolled out everywhere just yet. On this ChromeOS page on Google's Chromebook site, for example,...