So basically instead of just your regular browser, Chrome 32 will allow users to enjoy a new user interface and a Metro mode which basically turns your screen into a Chrome OS-like user interface where you can run multiple browser windows, along with a shelf at the bottom left hand corner of the screen where you can access a variety of Google’s apps and services, like Gmail, Google search, Google Docs, YouTube, and etc. Overall the new Chrome 32 release has been designed for touch input in mind, which is reportedly more intuitive compared to previous releases, although some work still needs to be done.
Will this make Windows users want to switch out to Chrome OS after experiencing a simulation on their Windows computers? Granted it could be hard to give up some of the features and functionality of the Windows platform, but at the very least it will give Windows users a taste of what could be.