As I understand Chrome OS, it is totally web based. There are no installable
programs. It works totally off of Google products. I think you would need a
browser based version of LibO from an app server. However, Google docs does
save to Open Document Formats by default.

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On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 8:39 AM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions <
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>
> The following article's title got me thinking.  Does LibreOffice work on
> Google's Linux OS?  It is starting to be installed in some computers at the
> vendor, so it may come up.  It would be nice to be able to tell people, in
> the near future, that it works on that OS as well.
>
>
> http://ct.zdnet.com/clicks?t=820871699-2633d7c77d14cff811233e01103381d9-bf&brand=ZDNET&s=5<
> http://ct.zdnet.com/clicks?t=820871699-2633d7c77d14cff811233e01103381d9-bf&brand=ZDNET&s=5
> >
> Five Reasons why Google's Linux Chromebook is a Windows killer
>
> Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: After years, decades, of talking about Linux
> taking on Windows on the desktop, we finally have a serious contender with a
> serious backer, Google, behind it. Can it do in Windows on the business
> desktop?
>
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