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Could be, but I think Google is the kind of company that thinks big. So I think Google wants to virtualize everything that might be crucial from our "old" desktops.
You want to print?
Install our cloud print server and you can do it.
You want to run that one special windows application that you really really need and can't live without?
Install our chromotion server and select that app to be available to your ChromeOS device.(Chromotion server scans the application and reject things like DirectX games etc.) Easy.
Those two things alone ease the migration to ChromeOS a lot.