Yes, it can work on windows and without windows as well. It works on OS like Linux and Yosemite as well.
Yes, Google Chrome comes inbuilt in Windows 8. It can be used freely without any hassle.
Google does not plan on ever officially supporting Windows 2000, due to it's age and not many users using it. The portable build of Google Chrome, Chromium, can be used on Windows 2000 without any major issues.
Go to earth.google.com and click the download button. It should download and install Google Earth.AdditionallyTo unbundle Google's chrome web browser you need to uncheck the following option on the Google Earth download page:[x] Include Google Chrome, a fast new browser for Windows and Mac.If you don't see this option then Google Earth should be standalone.
Yes, Chrome is also built for Windows XP or Windows 7. It can be used to surf internet without any hassle.
Chrome can be run for Windows Vista. It can work it's latest editions too without any hassle.
An active window is the window of an application you are using by that time. If you open Google Chrome, Windows Media Player together, but you are operating Google Chrome, then Google Chrome is the active window. If you are using Windows Media Player instead of Google Chrome, then Windows Media Player is the active window.
Google Chrome is supported on Windows, Mac and Linux.
Use Google Chrome.
Well, actually it works in Windows XP, Vista, and 7. I don't know if any others are supported.Google is currently working on Chrome for Linux, also Mac OSX.
Yes, Chrome is one of the faster browsers for windows. It was made specifically for windows use only.
Yes. If it does not come installed on the tablet, Google Chrome can be downloaded as an app in the Chrome store.
Yes.