Gallery: Google's UI dreams on iPad
Google has floated some user interface and design mockups for its own tablet that will run on the Chrome OS.
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With the grand unveiling of the Apple iPad tablet, developers are having a field day envisioning how operating systems would look like and work on the new hardware. Google has posted some user interface and design mockups potentially for its own tablet.
Glen Murray, a UI designer for Google's Chrome browser, shows off what a Chrome tablet might look like. Here's the keyboard and screen.
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Launchers for touch or search to access Web sites.
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Resizing the keyboard.
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Creating your own keyboard.
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Side tabs.
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A video shows how the Google UI might work.
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Hand gestures which could be used on the tablet.
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