Whether on Windows 10, MacOS or Linux, virtual desktops that divide activities into different workspaces have become indispensable for many users. Unfortunately for Chromebook enthusiasts, their operating system does not include this feature. At least not yet, Google replies with the voice of Kan Liu, the brand’s product manager. The manager confirmed the arrival of the virtual offices as our colleagues on the Digital Trends mentioned. A message that should inspire many people.
The only problem is that no deployment date has yet been announced, as Kan Liu has only mentioned the presence of functionality on the ChromeOS developers’ roadmap. Until you know more, the framework also mentioned a future improvement of the Google Assistant in a more “proactive” way. The idea would be to have a real working partner who offers the most relevant information according to a user’s context. Of course, Google relies on its expertise in artificial intelligence. But here, too, no time frame was mentioned.