The Google Pixelbook Go gets even more useful with virtual desktops

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Google has at last released Chrome OS 78 to Chromebooks, scheduled to land this week on the wide range of Chromebook laptops in the wild
For instance, the marquee change here is the introduction of virtual desktops to Chrome OS.This allows users to hide away open apps into
virtualized versions of their own desktops, creating discrete environments according to whatever they wish, whether that be projects or
entertainment tasks
And, it appears to work much in the same way that it does on those competing OSes.Google has also implemented a new feature that will allow
you to more easily make phone calls while browsing the web
have the option to take phone numbers that appear in Google search results and on web pages and send them to your Android phone with a
right-click
No longer will you have to copy the number down or dial it into your phone while looking at the Chromebook display
It will, at the very least, be a minor time saver.Finally, Google has both reduced the number of steps required to set up printers with your
Chromebook
First, pressing Ctrl + P on your keyboard brings up a new printer menu to sets that compatible printer up with a single click
Then, you can now easily set up a default printer through the Chrome OS settings pane.Bonus: you can now also share feedback about Chrome OS
directly to Google more easily
and that much closer in functionality to its rivals.