Google has marked the 15th anniversary of its Chromebook line, reflecting on a platform that began shipping in 2011. The company originally aimed to make computing simpler and more accessible for all users during that initial launch.

The laptop platform celebrates its 15th anniversary with a retrospective on its educational dominance and delayed software features.
The device category has carved out a specific role in the education sector while remaining relatively niche elsewhere. Chromebooks have achieved significant adoption in K-12 classrooms but have struggled to gain major traction in mainstream consumer or premium markets.
Feature support arrived gradually over the years rather than at launch. Google introduced Linux app support in 2018 and added access to the Google Play Store in 2016, followed by a Steam gaming beta in 2019.
Recent updates have focused on longevity and hardware extension for existing devices. The company released ChromeOS Flex in 2021 to extend life to older PCs and Macs, and it implemented a ten-year operating system support guarantee in 2023.



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