The operating systems that I have found it to support are dependent on the version that you download. There are versions that date back to 2005 which is when it was first released. Most newest ones from 2009 and up support chrome.
Operating systems manage hardware and software resources on a computer or device. In your list, Windows and Android are operating systems. Microsoft Excel, Google Chrome, iTunes, and Angry Birds are applications, as they perform specific tasks or functions for users on top of the operating systems.
Google Chrome is not an operating system or a OS. It is a browser used for opening and viewing web pages only.
Google Chrome is not an operating system but only a browser. It stores it's data in the directory, it is installed.
You can download free vmware images of operating systems if you search on google. For example there are two good free operating systems, first you can download ubuntu from linux or chrome os.
Yes, Chromecast does support Google Chrome. You can "cast" from Chrome on any desktop/laptop, regardless of platform.
WikiAnswers works fine in Google Chrome.
Google Chrome doesn't naturally support ActiveX, but there is one way to force it: Internet Explorer does support ActiveX.
Most modern web browsers support major operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. For example, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge are available on Windows and macOS, while Chrome and Firefox also support Linux. Safari is primarily available on macOS and iOS. Mobile browsers like Chrome and Firefox are available on Android and iOS devices as well.
You cannot download Chrome, without your computer's support. It is what you are installing Chrome at.
Google Chrome OS is an Operating System based on Linux. It basically is designed to work primarily with web apps.
The Chrome Operating System should have a built in PDF reader.