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The software, called the Google Chrome Operating System, is initially intended for use in the tiny, low-cost portable computers known as netbooks
The Chrome OS will run on both x86 and ARM architectures, uses a Linux kernel with a new windowing system.
I guess Linux will have competition in this area!
Quote from: Admin on July 08, 2009, 10:18:31 AMI guess Linux will have competition in this area!Right - nobody will ever buy free software ever again!
Quote from: GearMotion on July 08, 2009, 10:55:40 AMQuote from: Admin on July 08, 2009, 10:18:31 AMI guess Linux will have competition in this area!Right - nobody will ever buy free software ever again! Thats not quite what I meant . . . if a company cannot compete in price, it should compete in product quality.
Quote from: AdminI guess Linux will have competition in this area!If google OS runs on a similar platform to android then it is linux based I think. At least at the kernal level. In any case where do I sign up for the beta?
yeah but the way that linux people earn there money is charging for tech support.... trust me my brothers a developer
that will initially be targeted at netbooks
Quote from: jamort on July 09, 2009, 05:56:15 AMyeah but the way that linux people earn there money is charging for tech support.... trust me my brothers a developer A motivational reason to never make Linux as user friendly
This is quoted from googles blog...Quotethat will initially be targeted at netbooksWhat they are saying here is that "at first" the OS will be targeted at netbooks, but then later they will move on to bigger and better things.
QuoteThe Chrome OS will run on both x86 and ARM architectures, uses a Linux kernel with a new windowing system.I guess Linux will have competition in this area!